Active sites in Fe/MFI catalysts for NOx reduction and oscillating N2O decomposition

被引:195
作者
El-Malki, EM [1 ]
van Santen, RA [1 ]
Sachtler, WMH [1 ]
机构
[1] Northwestern Univ, Dept Chem, Ctr Catalysis & Surface Sci, VN Ipatieff Lab, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
关键词
Fe/MFI catalysts; nitrous oxide decomposition; catalytic oscillations; binuclear Fe oxoions; nanoclusters;
D O I
10.1006/jcat.2000.3034
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Fe/MFI catalysts prepared either by sublimation of FeCl3 onto H-MFI or by solid state ion exchange were characterized by XRD, FTIR, and ESR spectroscopy. Ligated Fe3+ ions, such as (Fe(OH)(2))(+) or (Fe=O)(+) in distorted tetrahedral coordination, multinuclear oxocations, such as (HO-Fe-O-FeOH)(2+), and Fe2O3 oxide particles have been identified. Their relative abundances depend on the Si/Al ratio and the Fe loading. Nitro and nitrate groups, identified by their FTIR bands, are formed upon exposing Fe/MFI with high Fe loading to N2O. These adsorption complexes are reduced with benzene at 200 degreesC but not at room temperature. Their reduction with CO occurs at a lower temperature than that of the bridging oxygen. Exposure to N2O at 320 degreesC and 0.5 kPa pumps 30% more active oxygen into Fe/MFI than calcination in O-2 of 100 kPa at 500 degreesC. Thermal decomposition releases NO and O-2 at the same temperature. The catalytic decomposition rate of N2O to N-2 + 1/2O(2) in diluted feed streams over Fe/MFI is first order in N2O. The rate constant is very low for samples with low Fe loading, but jumps to a much higher value for high Fe loadings, indicating the important role of multinuclear Fe clusters in accordance with recent EXAFS results. Stable isothermal oscillations are observed with overexchanged Fe/MFI (Fe/Al = 1; Al/Si = 1/14), in the presence of H2O vapor, showing that two different states of catalytic activity exist. No oscillation is observed with a dry feed or over Fe/MFI with low loading. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
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