Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.4, No.2-3, 213-223, 1994
Enhancement of the Catalytic Activity of Cu-ZSM-5 for Nitric-Oxide Decomposition by Introduction of Copper During the Zeolite Synthesis
Decomposition of nitric oxide over different metal containing ZSM-5 catalysts was studied. The catalysts were prepared by ion-exchange, impregnation, metal introduction during synthesis and combinations of these methods. Introduction of copper during synthesis of the ZSM-5 catalyst combined with copper ion-exchange resulted in a catalyst, Cu(i)-Cu(s)-ZSM-5, which was more active than only copper ion-exchanged ZSM-5, Cu(i)-ZSM-5. Catalysts with Co, Ni or Ga introduced during synthesis combined with copper ion-exchange had about the same activity as Cu(i)-ZSM-5. Impregnation of the copper ion-exchanged ZSM-5 catalyst with Cu, Co, Ni or Ag, using the incipient wetness technique decreased the conversion. Temperature-programmed desorption studies of nitric oxide from pre-oxidized catalysts indicated a larger number of active sites for the Cu(i)-Cu(s)-ZSM-5 compared to Cu(i)-ZSM-5.
Keywords:EXCHANGED ZSM-5 ZEOLITES;NITROGEN MONOXIDE;NO DECOMPOSITION;CU-ZEOLITES;ION;DESORPTION;OXYGEN