Copper-ion exchanged Ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene

Cu-ion-exchanged titanium-pillared clays (Cu-Ti-PILCs) were prepared using ion exchange strategy under different pH values and used for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by propylene. The influences of pH value on the catalytic performance and the nature of copper species were investigated....

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Main Authors: Lu, G., Li, Xin Yong, Qu, Z., Zhao, Q., Zhao, L., Chen, G.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3335
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author Lu, G.
Li, Xin Yong
Qu, Z.
Zhao, Q.
Zhao, L.
Chen, G.
author_facet Lu, G.
Li, Xin Yong
Qu, Z.
Zhao, Q.
Zhao, L.
Chen, G.
author_sort Lu, G.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Cu-ion-exchanged titanium-pillared clays (Cu-Ti-PILCs) were prepared using ion exchange strategy under different pH values and used for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by propylene. The influences of pH value on the catalytic performance and the nature of copper species were investigated. The results of activity test showed that the highest conversion of NO into N2 and the low-temperature activity increased with the increase of pH value up to 6, and then decreased with the further increase of pH value. The characterization results showed that the copper species were well dispersed over the prepared catalysts, and the different ratios of Cu2+/copper species existed over the studied catalysts. The Cu2+ species can enhance the low-temperature activity and the highest conversion of NO into N2. Moreover, the highest conversion of NO into N2 and low-temperature activity increased with the increase of the Cu2+/copper species rate. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-33352017-09-13T14:47:33Z Copper-ion exchanged Ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene Lu, G. Li, Xin Yong Qu, Z. Zhao, Q. Zhao, L. Chen, G. Cu-ion-exchanged titanium-pillared clays (Cu-Ti-PILCs) were prepared using ion exchange strategy under different pH values and used for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by propylene. The influences of pH value on the catalytic performance and the nature of copper species were investigated. The results of activity test showed that the highest conversion of NO into N2 and the low-temperature activity increased with the increase of pH value up to 6, and then decreased with the further increase of pH value. The characterization results showed that the copper species were well dispersed over the prepared catalysts, and the different ratios of Cu2+/copper species existed over the studied catalysts. The Cu2+ species can enhance the low-temperature activity and the highest conversion of NO into N2. Moreover, the highest conversion of NO into N2 and low-temperature activity increased with the increase of the Cu2+/copper species rate. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3335 10.1016/j.cej.2011.01.095 restricted
spellingShingle Lu, G.
Li, Xin Yong
Qu, Z.
Zhao, Q.
Zhao, L.
Chen, G.
Copper-ion exchanged Ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene
title Copper-ion exchanged Ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene
title_full Copper-ion exchanged Ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene
title_fullStr Copper-ion exchanged Ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene
title_full_unstemmed Copper-ion exchanged Ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene
title_short Copper-ion exchanged Ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of NO by propylene
title_sort copper-ion exchanged ti-pillared clays for selective catalytic reduction of no by propylene
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3335