S. Kameoka et al., ROLE OF ORGANIC NITRO-COMPOUNDS IN SELECTIVE REDUCTION OF NOX WITH ETHANOL OVER DIFFERENT SUPPORTED SILVER CATALYSTS, Catalysis letters, 51(1-2), 1998, pp. 11-14
The adsorption of organic nitro compounds such as nitromethane and nit
roethane on different supported silver catalysts (Ag/Al2O3, Ag/TiO2, A
g/SiO2) has been studied using infrared spectroscopy. The adsorbed NCO
species formation was strongly influenced by the catalyst support and
therefore clearly detected on Ag/Al2O3 and Ag/TiO2 catalysts by therm
al decomposition of nitromethane and nitroethane at temperatures highe
r than 150 degrees C. With the Ag/SiO2 catalyst, very little NCO forma
tion was observed at 350 degrees C. On the other hand, the catalyst su
pport was found to affect the N-2 formation in the selective reduction
of NOx on supported silver catalysts. On the basis of these findings,
the role of adsorbed nitromethane, nitroethane and isocyanate species
in the selective reduction of NOx is discussed with respect to the ca
talyst support effect and the catalytic activity.