UiO66-Derived Catalyst for Low Temperature Catalytic Reduction of NO with NH3

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Diesel exhaust emissions are major outdoor air pollutants. Reducing the emission of NOx by diesel commercial vehicles and related machineries is at present a great challenge. In this study, we synthesize a catalyst for low-temperature catalytic reduction of NO using calcinated UiO-66(Zr) as a host for the doping of cerium, manganese, and titanium by the incipient wetness impregnation, followed by the dispersion of 1.0 wt % platinum. A solid solution of Ce0.15Zr0.54Mn0.11Ti0.20O2/1.0Pt (CZMTO/Pt) is synthesized as evident by the structural characterizations. The catalyst demonstrates significant NO reduction in the laboratory due to the synergistic effect of various elements, with NO conversion above 80% at 160 °C.

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Leung, K. M., Tsui, C. K. J., Ho, C. K., Liao, C. Z., Yau, H. T., Chan, K. Y., & Li, C. Y. V. (2023). UiO66-Derived Catalyst for Low Temperature Catalytic Reduction of NO with NH3. ACS Omega, 8(13), 12362–12371. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07110

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