Selective catalytic reduction of NO over M–Ag/ZSM-5 bimetallic nanocatalysts (M = Mn, Fe and Ni). Physicochemical properties and catalytic performance

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P. Nakhostin Panahi
A. Niaei
D. Salari
S. M. Mousavi
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[1] University of Zanjan,Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
[2] University of Tabriz,Reactor and Catalyst Research Lab., Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
[3] University of Kashan,Faculty of Chemistry
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Zeolite; Selective Catalytic Reduction; Oxide Species; Bimetallic Catalyst; Strong Acid Site;
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Selective catalytic reduction of NO by ammonia in the presence of excess oxygen has been studied over monometallic Ag/ZSM-5 and bimetallic M–Ag/ZSM-5 (M = Mn, Fe and Ni) nanocatalysts. Ag/ZSM-5 shows a good activity but low selectivity to N2 and produces N2O in considerable amounts. To improve selectivity for N2 the Ag/ZSM-5 catalyst was modified by adding different transition metals (Mn, Fe and Ni). The Fe–Ag/ZSM-5 bimetallic nanocatalyst showed the highest activity (95% NO conversion and 73% selectivity to N2 at 300°C). X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET), ammonia temperature-programmed desorption (NH3-TPD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were applied to characterize Ag/ZSM5 and M–Ag/ZSM-5 nanocatalysts. TEM results revealed the presence of nano-sized Ag/metal oxide species on the H-ZSM-5 support in M–Ag/ZSM-5 catalysts and highly dispersed Ag/metal oxide species in the Fe–Ag/ZSM-5 catalyst. The NH3-TPD measurements confirmed that compared to other catalysts the Fe–Ag/ZSM-5 catalyst has an increased amount of strong acid sites and a higher NH3 storage capacity.
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