Catalysis Today, Vol.197, No.1, 214-227, 2012
Regulation of the copper-oxide cluster structure and DeNOx activity of Cu-ZSM-5 catalysts by variation of OH/Cu2+
The present work studies RedOx properties and reactivity in N2O decomposition and selective catalytic reduction of NO (NO-SCR) by propane of Cu-modified ZSM-5 catalysts prepared by hydrolytic polycondensation (HPC). Their characteristics are compared with properties of Cu-ZSM-5 samples having the same copper content (1 wt.%) and produced by ion exchange (IEX) with water-ammonia solutions of copper chloride at NH4OH/Cu2+ equal to 6-30. The HPC method consists in the treatment of the copper-impregnated zeolite by water-ammonia solution for polycondensation of hydrolyzed copper ions in the zeolite pores. It is shown that varying the NH4OH/Cu2+ ratio allows a regulation of the size and structure of copper active complexes. The copper-impregnated zeolite contains copper as CuO-like particles after calcination. At NH4OH/Cu2+ equal to 1-3, active sites in dried samples are disordered polynuclear copper-hydroxo complexes, which are characterized by symmetric ESR signal with g(0) = 2.18. Increase of NH4OH/Cu2+ to 6-30 lead to the orbital ordering of Cu2+ ions in the copper-ammoniate complexes, observed as the rhombic ESR signals (g(z)(ex,1) = 2.18, g(y)(ex,1) = 2.08, g(x)(ex,1) = 2.03 and g(parallel to)(ex,2) = 2.24, g(perpendicular to)(ex,2) = 2.03), and to dispersion of CuO-like particles during following thermal treatment at 500 degrees C. The dried 1% Cu(30)ZSM-5-HPC sample prepared at NH4OH/Cu2+ = 30 has a higher amount of isolated tetraammine-copper complex and a lower number of weak associates of Cu2+ ions among samples. The addition of ammonia solution to the copper-impregnated zeolite for hydrolytic polycondensation has a favorable impact on the Cu-ZSM-5 activity in DeNOx processes. In N2O decomposition, the ion-exchanged CuZSM-5 catalysts were more reactive in the low-temperature region, while the ex-polycondensation catalysts provided a high N2O conversion at high temperatures. In NO-SCR by propane, the more reactive were the ion-exchanged catalysts, and NO reduction rate increased with NH4OH/Cu2+ grew for 10. It is suggested that the ordered associated Cu2+ ions of ex-polycondensation and ion-exchanged catalysts have higher reactivity and selectivity in both DeNOx processes as compared to the isolated copper ions. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Cu-ZSM-5;DeNOx activity;Copper-oxide cluster;Isolated copper ion;Selective catalytic reduction by propane;N2O decomposition