1. Copper loading effect on active species formation over Cu/SSZ-13 catalysts for selective catalytic oxidation of high-concentration NH3.
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Cheng, Shaosi, Han, Zhitao, Xu, Duo, Li, Yeshan, Tian, You, Zeng, Qingliang, and Lu, Shijian
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SELECTIVE catalytic oxidation , *COPPER , *CATALYSTS , *GAS as fuel , *CATALYTIC reduction , *OXIDATION - Abstract
Cu/SSZ-13 catalysts not only exhibit superior SCR performance but also possess excellent selective catalytic oxidation (SCO) ability to remove NH 3 escaped from engine exhaust gas fueled by NH 3. To elucidate the effect of Cu loading on Cu/SSZ-13 catalysts, a series of Cu/SSZ-13 catalysts were prepared through wet impregnation method to remove high-concentration NH 3 (5000 ppm). The SCO activity test results showed that when Cu loading increased from 1% to 10%, there was an obvious improvement effect on NH 3 conversion performance at low temperature. Cu 10 /SSZ-13 catalyst reached a high NH 3 conversion of 96% at 250 °C, and N 2 selectivity was higher than 86% in the whole temperature range. However, when further increasing Cu loading from 10% to 20%, there was no distinctive difference in NH 3 conversion and N 2 selectivity. The characterization results indicated that there were abundant active species, adsorbed oxygen species, and acid sites on the surface of Cu 10 /SSZ-13 catalyst. The [Cu(OH)]+ and isolated Cu2+ species in zeolite channels of Cu 10 /SSZ-13 catalyst rather than CuO species on the surface played a key role in NH 3 -SCO reactions. Since 20% Cu loading would result in a significant decrease in isolated Cu2+ species, it resulted in both [Cu(OH)]+ species in zeolite channels and superfluous Cu species on zeolite surface being main active species in NH 3 -SCO reactions. In-situ DRIFTS experiments suggested that NH 3 -SCO reactions over Cu/SSZ-13 catalysts followed the internal selective catalytic reduction (i-SCR) mechanism. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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