A. Martinez-arias et al., Study of the lean NOx reduction with C3H6 in the presence of water over silver/alumina catalysts prepared from inverse microemulsions, APP CATAL B, 28(1), 2000, pp. 29-41
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Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Environmental Engineering & Energy
A study of the lean NOx reduction activity with propene in the presence of
water over Ag/Al2O3 catalysts with different silver loadings (1.5-6 wt.%),
prepared by precipitation from inverse microemulsions, has been performed.
The highest NOx reduction activities were; observed for catalysts with inte
rmediate silver loadings. Complementary in situ-DRIFTS results on one of th
e active catalysts indicate formation of surface adsorbed acrylate and nitr
ate species resulting from oxidation of propene and NO, and of isocyanate a
nd cyanide species, which are final intermediates in the NOx reduction proc
ess. Comparison by in situ-DRIFTS between one of the active catalysts (with
1.5 wt.% Ag) and an inactive one (with 6 wt.% Ag) reveals that a certain n
itrate concentration is maintained under reaction conditions at the surface
of active catalysts. This is attributed to the existence of different NOx
reaction paths, involving interaction of activated NOx species with acidic
hydroxyls of the alumina surface for active catalysts. Characterisation res
ults by XRD and TEM indicate that amorphous silver-containing phases which
are active for NOx reduction lie over a wide range of particle sizes, while
the different size of these entities before and after reaction indicates s
ignificant mobility under reaction conditions. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.
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