Effect of water and ammonia on surface species formed during NOx storage–reduction cycles over Pt–K/Al2O3 and Pt–Ba/Al2O3 catalysts
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The effect of water, in the temperature range 25–350 °C, and ammonia at RT on two different surface
species formed on Pt–K/Al2O3 and Pt–Ba/Al2O3 NSR catalysts during NOx storage–reduction cycles
was investigated. The surface species involved are nitrates, formed during the NOx storage step, and
isocyanates, which are found to be intermediates in N2 production during reduction by CO. FT-IR experiments
demonstrate that the dissociative chemisorption of water and ammonia causes the transformation
of the bidentate nitrates and linearly bonded NCO species into more symmetric species that
we call ionic species. In the case of water, the effect on nitrates is observable at all the temperatures
studied; however, the extent of the transformation decreases upon increasing temperature, consistent
with the decreased extent of dissociatively adsorbed water. It was possible to hypothesize that the
dissociative chemisorption of water and ammonia takes place in a competitive way on surface sites able
to give bidentate nitrates and linearly bonded NCO that are dislocated, remaining on the surface as
ionic species.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Sara Morandi;Federica Prinetto;Lidia Castoldi;Luca Lietti;Pio Forzatti;Giovanna Ghiotti
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