The equilibrium reaction between NO and Cu-nitrate, CuIJII)-NO3 − + NO(g) ⇌ Cu(II)-NO2 − + NO2(g), has been proposed to be a key step in the selective catalytic reduction of NO by ammonia (NH3-SCR) over Cu-CHA catalysts and points to the presence of Cu-nitrites. Whereas the formation of gaseous NO2 has been observed, a direct observation of Cu-nitrite groups under conditions relevant to NH3-SCR has been so far unsuccessful. In an effort to identify and characterize Cu-nitrites, the reaction between Cu-nitrates hosted in the CHA zeolite and NO is investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). We find that NO reacts with Cu-nitrates and that about half of the Cu-nitrate species are converted. After the reaction, the Cu(II) state is different from the original oxidized state. Analysis of XAS data indicates that the final state of the Cu-CHA catalyst is consistent with the partial conversion of the Cu-nitrate species to a bidentate Cu-nitrite configuration.

Nitrate–nitrite equilibrium in the reaction of NO with a Cu-CHA catalyst for NH3-SCR

BORFECCHIA, ELISA;BERLIER, Gloria;LAMBERTI, Carlo;BORDIGA, Silvia;
2016-01-01

Abstract

The equilibrium reaction between NO and Cu-nitrate, CuIJII)-NO3 − + NO(g) ⇌ Cu(II)-NO2 − + NO2(g), has been proposed to be a key step in the selective catalytic reduction of NO by ammonia (NH3-SCR) over Cu-CHA catalysts and points to the presence of Cu-nitrites. Whereas the formation of gaseous NO2 has been observed, a direct observation of Cu-nitrite groups under conditions relevant to NH3-SCR has been so far unsuccessful. In an effort to identify and characterize Cu-nitrites, the reaction between Cu-nitrates hosted in the CHA zeolite and NO is investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-vis) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). We find that NO reacts with Cu-nitrates and that about half of the Cu-nitrate species are converted. After the reaction, the Cu(II) state is different from the original oxidized state. Analysis of XAS data indicates that the final state of the Cu-CHA catalyst is consistent with the partial conversion of the Cu-nitrate species to a bidentate Cu-nitrite configuration.
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Tyrsted, C.; Borfecchia, E.; Berlier, G.; Lomachenko, K. A.; Lamberti, C.; Bordiga, S.; Vennestrøm, P. N. R.; Janssens, T. V. W.; Falsig, H.; Beato, P.; Puig-Molina, A.
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