Sm. Kanan et al., Characterization of the excited states responsible for the action of silver(I)-doped ZSM-5 zeolites as photocatalysts for nitric oxide decomposition, J PHYS CH B, 104(15), 2000, pp. 3507-3517
Ag(I)/ZSM-5 catalyst was prepared and characterized spectroscopically in re
lation to its photocatalytic reactivity for the photodecomposition of nitri
c oxide. UV irradiation of the Ag(I)/ZSM-5 catalyst in the presence of NO l
eads to efficient catalytic conversion of NO into N-2, O-2, and other nitro
gen oxides. Emission and synchronous-scan photoluminescence spectra indicat
e the presence of several environments for the Ag(I) ions in the ZSM-5 host
. Ground- and excited-state electronic structure calculations for models in
which [Ag+](n) ions (n greater than or equal to 1) are coordinated to NO m
olecules, suggest that N-O bonds are stronger in the ground state while N-N
and O-O bonds are stronger in certain excited states. The luminescence and
molecular orbital data suggest that more than one catalytic site for the p
hotodecomposition of NO is present in Ag(I)/ZSM-5. The results of EXAFS hav
e been used in support of the excited-state assignments.