M. Rauscher et al., Preparation of a highly active Fe-ZSM-5 catalyst through solid-state ion exchange for the catalytic decomposition of N2O, APP CATAL A, 184(2), 1999, pp. 249-256
This work describes a new and simple preparation method for Fe-ZSM-5 pentas
il-zeolites through solid-state ion exchange process. The zeolite catalysts
thus prepared exhibit high activity during the catalytic decomposition of
N2O in the absence of reducing agents.
The aimed choice of using FeSO4 x 7H(2)O and NH4-ZSM-5 as starting material
s consisted of forming such products (ammonium salts) after the ion exchang
e process that can be completely removed through thermal treatment. The com
plete preparation process leading to the formation of catalytically active
iron species inside the zeolite takes place in two steps at two distinguish
ed temperatures, respectively. The first step during which the solid-state
ion exchange takes place has been carried out through two different routes,
in air and in vacuum, in search for an enhanced catalytic activity. The se
cond step has to be necessarily done under anaerobic conditions.
XRD measurements have revealed the presence of hematite in samples with a F
e(II)/Al ratio above 0.5. The different numbers of Bronsted sites occupied
by the iron species in the catalysts with different Fe contents have also b
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