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Hydrothermal stability of CuZSM5 catalyst in reducing NO by NH3 for the urea selective catalytic reduction process SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Hydrothermal stability of CuZSM5 catalyst in reducing NO by NH3 for the urea selective catalytic reduction process
Authors
Park, JHPark, HJBaik, JHNam, ISShin, CHLee, JHCho, BKOh, SH
Date Issued
2006-05-15
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Abstract
To confirm the hydrothermal stability of CuZSM5 for Urea selective catalytic reduction (SCR), NO removal activity over a series of the catalyst containing various amounts of copper ranging from 1 to 5 wt%, was examined before and after hydrothermal treatment under a simulated feed, as stream containing 10% water at a temperature range of 600-800 degrees C. The degree of catalyst aging varies with respect to the copper content of the catalyst and the aging, temperature. The optimal copper content seems to be about 4 wt% (nearly 125% in terms of ion-exchange level) from the standpoint of catalyst aging. The catalysts before and after aging were characterized by XRD, Al-27-MAS-NMR, BET, XAFS, and ESR to gain insight into the sintering mechanism of CuZSM5 for the urea SCR process. A slight alteration of the catalyst structure was observed by XRD and BET analysis on catalyst aging. The copper ions on the surface of CuZSM5 catalysts on aging remained as either isolated Cu2+ and/or an oxide form of copper, as confirmed by EXAFS. However, ESR spectra of the catalysts clearly revealed four distinct local Structures of Cu2+ species in the framework of ZSM5 in the form of a square pyramidal site, a square planar site, and two unresolved distorted sites. Migration of Cu2+ ions from the square pyramidal and/or the square planar sites of the isolated cupric ions to the two unresolved sites occurs during hydrothermal treatment. This causes an alteration of the population of isolated cupric ions on the square pyramidal and/or planar sites and is responsible for the hydrothermal stability of the CuZSM5 catalyst in the urea SCR process. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords
urea SCR; deactivation; hydrothermal stability; ESR; XAFS; CuZSM5; ION-EXCHANGED ZSM-5; ABSORPTION FINE-STRUCTURE; NITRIC-OXIDE; DENO(X) CATALYSTS; NITROGEN MONOXIDE; ZEOLITE CATALYST; EXAFS ANALYSIS; COPPER IONS; CU(II) NAY; AMMONIA
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/24033
DOI
10.1016/j.jcat.2006.03.001
ISSN
0021-9517
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS, vol. 240, no. 1, page. 47 - 57, 2006-05-15
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