Nyombi, AntonyWilliams, MikeWessling, Roland2018-11-232018-11-232018-11-23Nyombi A, Williams MR, Wessling R. Mechanical impregnation of Pd-Sn/alumina and Cu-Mn/graphite on charcoal to minimise carbon monoxide emissions. Chemical Physics Letters, Volume 715, January 2019, pp. 181-1850009-2614https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cplett.2018.11.041http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/13676This study investigated how to minimize carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from charcoal by impregnating with Pd-Sn/alumina and Cu-Mn/graphite. Samples were heated isothermally with continuous monitoring of residual CO using electrochemical and infra-red sensors. With 0.2wt% Pd-Sn/alumina, 26.9% and 44.4% were recorded as lowest and highest residual CO. On the other hand, when 2wt% Cu-Mn/graphite was used, 15.6%, and 25.3% were observed as lowest and highest residual CO. The activity of the catalysts decreased with temperature and increased with catalyst loading. This method could be used on briquettes, wood boiler chips and other solid carbonaceous materials to minimise CO emissions.enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalCarbon monoxidecatalyst-impregnated charcoalresidual COMechanical impregnation of Pd-Sn/alumina and Cu-Mn/graphite on charcoal to minimise carbon monoxide emissionsArticle