Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9610490 | Catalysis Today | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Matrix isolation combined with EPR and FT-IR technique at low temperature has been used to study the gas phase species involved in HC-SCR over a highly active Ag/alumina catalyst. A combination of heterogeneous and homogeneous (radical) reactions is proposed to take place over a Ag/alumina catalyst during HC-SCR. Radicals of low molecular weight were trapped in a growing argon matrix behind the Ag/alumina catalyst. In the same matrix, cyanogen isocyanate was detected and is suggested to be a key intermediate for the formation of amines and ammonia via the hydrolysis of isocyanate species.
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Authors
K. Arve, E.A. Popov, F. Klingstedt, K. Eränen, L.-E. Lindfors, J. Eloranta, D.Yu. Murzin,