Catalysis Today, Vol.133, 480-486, 2008
In,Fe-zeolites: Active and stable catalysts for the SCR of NOx -Kinetics, characterization and deactivation studies
In this work, the addition of Fe2O3 to InH-zeolites (ZSM5 and mordenite) is investigated for the selective catalytic reduction of NO, with both methane and butane as reducing agents. When Fe is added to InHMOR and methane is used, the NO, to N-2 conversion increases from 25% to 55% at 20,000 h(-1) and 500 degrees C. An increase is also observed when butane is employed but to a lower extent. The role of Fe could be ascribed to an improvement of the NO to NO2 reaction rate. The presence of iron oxides also improves durability in the presence of 2% water. The catalyst InFeHMOR undergoes a fast initial inhibition after which a reasonable NO, conversion (25%) remains constant during 125 h. TPR, XRD and LRS characterizations indicate that Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 are the iron species present, while InO+ at exchange sites and small amounts of In2O3 are also present. The kinetic plots for the NO, selective catalytic reduction (SCR) with methane with the InFeHMOR catalyst show fractional orders for the NO concentration and ca. first order for methane.(c) 2007 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.