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Investigation of Low-Temperature OHC and RHC in NH<sub>3</sub>–SCR over Cu-CHA Catalysts: Effects of H<sub>2</sub>O and SAR

Nicole Daniela Nasello, Umberto Iacobone, Nicola Usberti, Andrea Gjetja, Isabella Nova, Enrico Tronconi, Roberta Villamaina, Maria Pia Ruggeri, Djamela Bounechada, A. York, Jillian Collier

2024ACS Catalysis38 citationsDOI

Abstract

A transient kinetic approach was applied to independently investigate the oxidation half-cycle (OHC) and reduction half-cycle (RHC) of NH 3 –selective catalytic reduction (SCR) at low temperature (150–200 °C). Three model Cu-exchanged chabazite (Cu-CHA) samples with fixed Cu loading (∼1.8% w/w) and different silica-to-alumina ratios (SARs = 10-17-25) were investigated under dry and wet conditions. We confirmed the following: (i) OHC proceeds via second- and first-order kinetics in Cu I and O 2, respectively, with O 2 (+H 2 O) alone able to completely reoxidize Cu I sites; (ii) RHC proceeds via second- and first-order kinetics in Cu II and NO, respectively, according to a Cu/NO = 1:1 stoichiometry. Notably, coupling RHC and OHC rates resulted in an accurate prediction of the steady-state standard SCR conditions, providing the consistent closure of the SCR redox chemistry. Unexpectedly, we revealed the impact of H 2 O to vary depending on the catalyst formulation. At high SAR, water inhibits the RHC and promotes the OHC. As a result, a limited impact was observed on steady-state deNO x activity, while the Cu-oxidation state was significantly enhanced by H 2 O. With decreasing SAR, however, the H 2 O effect on RHC gradually shifts from inhibition to promotion, while the OHC is always promoted. At fixed water content, we revealed the RHC rate to decrease with decreasing Al density, with minor influence observed on the OHC; as a result, a lower deNO x activity was observed upon increasing SAR. Remarkably, the application of transient kinetic analysis to decouple RHC and the OHC greatly facilitated the identification of complex H 2 O and SAR effects on the global SCR redox chemistry.

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CatalysisChemistryKineticsRedoxStoichiometryCatalytic cycleSteady state (chemistry)ChabaziteOxygenSelective catalytic reductionNuclear chemistryInorganic chemistryPhysical chemistryZeoliteOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsCatalytic Processes in Materials ScienceNanomaterials for catalytic reactionsAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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