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Journal of Catalysis, Vol.223, No.2, 262-270, 2004
Remarkable N-2 affinity of a steam-activated FeZSM-5 catalyst: a Fe-57 Mossbauer study
Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy was used to investigate the redox behavior of iron species in steam-treated FeZSM-5, a catalyst material with outstanding properties in benzene-to-phenol oxidation as well as nitrous oxide decomposition. It was found that Fe3+ ions in isolated extraframework sites and in extremely small oxo-iron clusters are easily converted into Fe2+ species using a thermal treatment at 623 K. Fe3+ ions in larger iron oxide particles of 2 nm in diameter located at the outer surface of the zeolite are less prone to reduction. Some of the iron species in the FeZSM-5 catalyst show an unusual affinity for N-2 leading to redox changes (Fe3+ --> Fe2+) at temperatures as low as 300 K. In addition, it has been observed that some of the Fe2+ species, which are present in the catalyst after thermal reduction, reversibly adsorb N-2. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.