Nj. Guan et al., Studies on adsorption of NO on Cu-ZSM-5/cordierite and mechanism of NO decomposition by IR spectroscopy, CHIN J CATA, 22(3), 2001, pp. 245-249
The adsorption of NO on in-situ synthesized Cu-ZSM-5/cordierite monolithic
catalyst samples with different Si/Al ratios is studied by diffuse reflecta
nce Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy at different NO partial pressur
e from omega =5 x 10(-4) to 2 x 10(-3) and temperatures from 298 K to 773 K
. The Cu exists mainly in Cu2+ state even at room temperature. No Cu+-NO is
found under the conditions. Several N2O species are observed on the cataly
st surface as well as on the Cu/cordierite sample. It is supposed that ther
e exists a copper-zeolite-substrate interaction on the in-situ synthesized
monolithic catalyst. The band at 2133 cm(-1) is attributed to NO+-O-lattice
and only related to the zeolite matrix. A possible mechanism of NO decompo
sition over the Cu-ZSM-5/cordierite monolithic catalyst is drawn.