Ay. Stakheev et al., NO2 FORMATION AND ITS EFFECT ON THE SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NO OVER CO ZSM-5/, Catalysis letters, 38(3-4), 1996, pp. 271-278
Catalytic performance of Co/ZSM-5 with different metal loadings and of
HZSM-5 was compared in the NO + O-2, C3H8 + O-2, and NO + C3H8 + O-2
reactions. It was found that Co/ZSM-5 catalysts containing only isolat
ed cobalt ions in cationic positions are inactive in NO2 formation. To
achieve appreciable NO conversion in the SCR process over these catal
ysts higher reaction temperatures are required. These results make it
possible to suggest that NO2 formation is not a prerequisite for the S
CR of NO with hydrocarbons over Co/ZSM-5. With increasing Co loading,
however, Co/ZSM-5 begins to exhibit activity in NO2 formation. This is
explained by the formation of cobalt oxide particles an the zeolite c
arrier, which are active in the NO2 formation-Increase in NO2 formatio
n strongly enhances catalytic activity in SCR of NO at lower reaction
temperatures. Comparison of the C3H8 conversion in the C3H8 + O-2 and
C3H8 + O-2 + NO reactions provides evidence that NO2 activates hydroca
rbon molecules resulting in the formation of the reaction intermediate
s of the SCR process.