Supported CuO plus Ag/partially stabilized zirconia catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx under lean burn conditions - 2. Catalytic properties

Citation
Va. Sadykov et al., Supported CuO plus Ag/partially stabilized zirconia catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx under lean burn conditions - 2. Catalytic properties, J CATALYSIS, 200(1), 2001, pp. 131-139
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Chemical Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
ISSN journal
00219517 → ACNP
Volume
200
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
131 - 139
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9517(20010515)200:1<131:SCPASZ>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The catalytic performances of copper oxidic species supported on mesoporous zirconia supports stabilized by alkaline earth cations were studied for th e reactions of NO oxidation to NO2 and the selective catalytic reduction (S CR) of NOx in excess oxygen. Three different types of hydrocarbon reductant s were studied, namely, propane, propylene and the long-chain hydrocarbon d ecane. For comparison, the performance of CuO and CuO + Ag supported on alu mina for the SCR of NOx by propane was also studied. This data was analyzed and discussed with reference to the information concerning the surface pro perties of these systems presented in Part 1 of this series. In general, fo r the same system, the maximum level of NOx conversion and temperature of m aximum NOx conversion is strongly dependent upon the type of reducing agent . No universal relation was found between the surface density of coordinati vely unsaturated cations able to activate hydrocarbons and the activity of the catalysts for the SCR reaction. In part, it can be explained by blockin g the surface sites in reaction media either by strongly bound nitrate spec ies or by coke. Addition of silver was found to be of significance only in the case of strong interaction between the metallic and oxidic components. Such a factor as the strength of oxygen and nitrate complexes bonding with the surface copper/copper-silver oxidic species depending upon the type of support and methods of samples synthesis appears to be the most important f or performance of the systems studied in NOx-selective reduction by hydroca rbons in the presence of excess oxygen. (C) 2001 Academic Press.