Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
41597 Applied Catalysis A: General 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A series of copper-ion exchanged titania pillared clays (Cu-Ti-PILC) with different Ti/clay rates were used for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by propylene to examine the role of titania pillar in these catalysts. Among the catalysts tested, the sample with Ti/clay = 10 provided the best performance with 55.4% yield on N2. XRD coupled with N2 adsorption confirmed that the interlay spacing and surface area of the studied catalysts increased with a rise in Ti/clay rate. The TPR study showed that the Cu2+ amount reached a maximum of 0.69 μmol/g-cat at Ti/clay = 10. The NO + O2-TPD study indicated that the decomposition amount of the adsorbed nitrate species increased remarkably after the introduction of titania into clay as support. Moreover, the largest decomposition amount was obtained for the sample with Ti/clay = 10. It is concluded that the titania pillar provides the Cu-Ti-PILC samples with the increased interlay spacing, surface area and Cu2+ amount formed in the adjacent layers. These features make NO adsorbed more easily by copper species to form the intermediate of nitrate species, which enhances the conversion of NO into N2.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (300 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► A series of Cu-Ti-PILC samples with different Ti/clay ratios demonstrated the role of titania pillar in SCR of NO by propylene. ► The titania pillar increased interlay spacing, surface area and Cu2+ content formed in the adjacent layers. ► The titania pillar improved NO adsorption to form the intermediate of nitrate species and its conversion into N2.

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