Js. Feeley et al., LEAN NOX REDUCTION WITH HYDROCARBONS OVER GA S-ZROX AND S-GAZR/ZEOLITE CATALYSTS/, Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 6(1), 1995, pp. 79-96
Ga/S-ZrOx and sulfated GaZr/Zeolite catalysts were found to be very ef
fective for the reduction of NOx in a lean environment with hydrocarbo
ns. Ga/S-ZrOx was much more active than S-ZrOx or Ga/ZrOx as well as a
wide variety of Ga supported amorphous super acids. Incorporating ZSM
-5 into the catalyst formulation, i.e. S-GaZr/ZSM-5, increased NOx red
uction activity particularly at low temperatures. The effects of zeoli
te support, sulfation, and mono vs. bimetallic supported samples were
investigated. For ZSM-5, sulfation and the combination of Ga with Zr p
roved to be most active. Ga/S-ZrOx and S-GaZr/ZSM-5 were investigated
with C3H8, C3H6, CH4, and CO as reductants and compared to Cu/ZSM-5. U
nlike Cu/ZSM-5 which was most active with C3H6, Ga/S-ZrOx and S-GaZr/Z
SM-5 were more active with C3H8, than with C3H6. S-GaZr/ZSM-5 was also
active with CH4. All three catalysts were inactive with CO and did no
t catalyze the NOx decomposition reaction. Both Ga/S-ZrOx and S-GaZr/Z
SM-5 were more hydrothermally stable than Cu/ZSM-5. However, their act
ivities decreased significantly with increasing space velocity or in t
he presence of water in the feed making them impractical catalysts for
mobile or stationary sources.