Identification of copper species present in Cu-ZSM-5 catalysts for NOx reduction
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25/04/1999
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The structure of Cu-ZSM-5 catalysts that show activity for direct NO decomposition and selective catalytic reduction of NOx by hydrocarbons has been investigated by a multitude of modern surface analysis and spectroscopy techniques including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and in situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. A series of four catalysts were prepared by exchange of Na-ZSM-5 with dilute copper acetate, and the copper loading was controlled by variation of the solution pH. Underexchanged catalysts contained isolated Cu2+OH-(H2O) species and as the copper loading was increased Cu2+ ions incorporated into the zeolite lattice appeared. The sites at which the latter two copper species were located were fundamentally different. The Cu2+OH-(H2O) moieties were bound to two lattice oxygen ions and associated with one aluminum framework species. In contrast, the Cu2+ ions were probably bound to four lattice oxygen ions and associated with two framework aluminum ions. Once the Cu-ZSM-5 samples attained high levels of exchange, the development of [Cu(μ-OH)2Cu]n2+OH-(H2O) species along with a small concentration of Cu(OH)2 was observed. On activation in helium to 500°C the Cu2+OH-(H2O) species transformed into Cu2+O- and Cu+ moieties, whereas the Cu2+ ions were apparently unaffected by this treatment (apart from the loss of ligated water molecules). Calcination of the precursors resulted in the formation of Cu2+O2- and a one-dimensional CuO species. Temperature-programmed desorption studies revealed that oxygen was removed from the latter two species at 407 and 575°C, respectively. © 1999 Academic Press. |
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Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science |
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DOI:10.1006/jcat.1999.2391 Millar, Graeme J., Canning, A., Rose, G., Wood, B., Trewartha, L., & Mackinnon, Ian D. R. (1999) Identification of copper species present in Cu-ZSM-5 catalysts for NOx reduction. Journal of Catalysis, 183(2), pp. 169-181. |
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Copyright 1999 Academic Press All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #030601 Catalysis and Mechanisms of Reactions #030606 Structural Chemistry and Spectroscopy #ion exchanged ZSM-5 #methanol synthesis catalysts #selective reduction #nitric oxide #spectroscopic characterisation #acetate monohydrate #nitrogen oxides |
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Journal Article |