N. Shigemoto et Jb. Moffat, Characterization and activity of copper-on-carbon catalysts for low-temperature selective reduction of nitric oxide with ammonia, CATAL LETT, 69(1-2), 2000, pp. 1-10
The activities for NO reduction with ammonia in the presence and absence of
O-2 have been examined over copper salts supported on activated carbon (AC
) and carbon black (CB) which have been characterized by application of X-r
ay diffraction and scanning electron microscopy before and after use in the
reduction process. The beneficial effects of increases in loading and the
introduction of oxygen are demonstrated. On the most active catalyst and un
der optimum conditions 100% reduction of the NO to N-2 occurs at 180 C-degr
ees and Cu, Cu2O and CuO on the catalyst are shown to be present at various
stages of the preparation and reduction process with large crystallites of
metallic copper detected on the AC catalyst of optimum loading. Deactivati
on and regeneration of the catalysts is also examined. A mechanism for the
redox process is proposed.