Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9617528 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
By combining the methods of calorimetry and spectroscopy using CO as a probe molecule, we obtained the evidence supporting the decomposition reaction of NO on two types of monovalent copper-ion (Cu+) species in CuZSM-5 zeolite. These Cu+ species showed the characteristic emission bands at 21,000 and 18,500 cm−1 and, respectively, gave the CO adsorption heats of 122 and 110 kJ mol−1. Taking account of our previous EXAFS data, it was found that the former species take the two-coordinated structure involving lattice oxygen atoms, while the latter ones the three-coordinated structure. In this paper, we also emphasized the validity of our original assignment of active sites on CuZSM-5 for N2 adsorption at room temperature; three-coordinated Cu+ species adsorb N2 molecules.
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