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Impact of Copper Loading on NH 3 -Selective Catalytic Reduction, Oxidation Reactions and N 2 O Formation over Cu/SAPO-34

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  • Kirsten Leistner

    (Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden)

  • Florian Brüsewitz

    (Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden)

  • Kurnia Wijayanti

    (Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden)

  • Ashok Kumar

    (Cummins Inc., 1900 McKinley Ave, MC 50183, Columbus, IN 47201, USA)

  • Krishna Kamasamudram

    (Cummins Inc., 1900 McKinley Ave, MC 50183, Columbus, IN 47201, USA)

  • Louise Olsson

    (Competence Centre for Catalysis, Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden)

Abstract

We developed a procedure for aqueous ion exchange to obtain different Cu loadings of Cu/SAPO-34 (between 0 and 2.6 wt %.) The catalysts were washcoated on monoliths and characterised with respect to their activity and selectivity under standard selective catalytic reduction (SCR), fast SCR, NH 3 oxidation and NO oxidation reactions. They were further characterised using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET), H 2 -temperature programmed reduction (H 2 -TPR), ultraviolet (UV)-vis spectroscopy and NH 3 adsorption. As expected, activity of all reactions increased with copper loading, due to increased number of active sites. However, the N 2 O formation during standard and fast SCR yielded interesting mechanistic information. We observed that N 2 O formation at low temperature increased with copper loading for the standard SCR reaction, while it decreased for fast SCR. The low-temperature N 2 O formation during fast SCR thus occurs predominantly over Brønsted sites. Species responsible for N 2 O formation during standard SCR, on the other hand, are formed on the copper sites. We further found that the fast SCR reaction occurs to a significant extent even over the H/SAPO-34 form. The Brønsted sites in SAPO-34 are thus active for the fast SCR reaction.

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  • Kirsten Leistner & Florian Brüsewitz & Kurnia Wijayanti & Ashok Kumar & Krishna Kamasamudram & Louise Olsson, 2017. "Impact of Copper Loading on NH 3 -Selective Catalytic Reduction, Oxidation Reactions and N 2 O Formation over Cu/SAPO-34," Energies, MDPI, vol. 10(4), pages 1-20, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:10:y:2017:i:4:p:489-:d:95018
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