Yg. Kim et al., Selective reduction of nitric oxide by methane on cobalt-ion-exchanged synthetic clinoptilolite zeolite in oxygen-rich atmosphere, CATAL LETT, 57(4), 1999, pp. 179-185
Selective reduction of NO by CH4 in the presence of excess O-2 has been stu
died on cobalt-ion-exchanged synthetic clinoptilolite (Co-CLI) zeolite. The
catalytic results are compared with those obtained from Co-ZSM-5 and Co-FE
R, the two most widely studied catalysts for this reaction. At T greater th
an or equal to 500 degrees C, Co-CLI is much more active for NO reduction t
han Co-ZSM-5, but it is less active than Co-FER. However, it is found that
the selectivity for CH4 toward reacting with NO at high temperatures (T gre
ater than or equal to 450 degrees C) is higher on Co-CLI than on Co-ZSM-5 o
r Co-FER. On the basic of the overall catalytic results, the importance of
zeolite pore size as a structural parameter influencing the activity of int
razeolitic Co2+ ions for NO reduction by CH4 is discussed.