Journal of Catalysis, Vol.317, 91-98, 2014
Origin of double dinitrogen release feature during fast switching between lean and rich cycles for NOx storage reduction catalysts
The performance of NOx storage and reduction over 1.5 wt% Pt/20 wt% KNO3/K2Ti8O17 and 1.5 wt% Pt/K2Ti8O17 catalysts has been investigated using combined fast transient kinetic switching and isotopically labelled (NO)-N-15 at 350 degrees C. The evolution of product N-2 has revealed two significant peaks during 60 s lean/1.3 s rich switches. It also found that the presence of CO2 in the feed affects the release of N-2 in the second peak. Regardless of the presence/absence of water in the feed, only one peak of N-2 was observed in the absence of CO2. Gas-phase NH3 was not observed in any of the experiments. However, in the presence of CO2 the results obtained from in situ DRIFTS-MS analysis showed that isocyanate species are formed and stored during the rich cycles, probably from the reaction between NOx and CO, in which CO was formed via the reverse water-gas shift reaction. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:NOx storage reduction;Lean/rich cycles;CO;H-2;K2Ti8O17;Fast transient kinetics;DRIFTS-MS;Isocyanates;Reverse water-gas shift