DeNOx abatement over sonically prepared iron-substituted Y, USY and MFI Zeolite catalysts in lean exhaust gas conditions

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Iron-substituted MFI, Y and USY zeolites prepared by two preparation routes—classical ion exchange and the ultrasound modified ion-exchange method—were characterised by micro-Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and ultraviolet (UV)/visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV/Vis DRS). Ultrasound irradiation, a new technique for the preparation of the metal salt suspension before incorporation to the zeolite structure, was employed. An experimental study of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO with NH3 on both iron-substituted reference zeolite catalysts and those prepared through the application of ultrasound conducted during an ion-exchange process is presented. The prepared zeolite catalysts show high activity and selectivity in SCR deNOx abatement. The MFI-based iron catalysts, especially those prepared via the sonochemical method, revealed superior activity in the deNOx process, with almost 100% selectivity towards N2. The hydrothermal stability test confirmed high stability and activity of MFI-based catalysts in water-rich conditions during the deNOx reaction at 450◦ C.

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Chlebda, D. K., Stachurska, P., Jędrzejczyk, R. J., Kuterasiński, Ł., Dziedzicka, A., Górecka, S., … Jodłowski, P. J. (2018). DeNOx abatement over sonically prepared iron-substituted Y, USY and MFI Zeolite catalysts in lean exhaust gas conditions. Nanomaterials, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8010021

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