Interaction of N2, CO and NO with Cu-exchanged ETS-10: a compared FTIR study with other Cu-zeolites and with dispersed Cu2O
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
After a brief overview of the reasons why, in spite of the high fraction of framework Ti(IV) atoms, Engelhard titanosilicate
(ETS-10) cannot be used as competitive catalyst in partial oxidation reactions, we draw the attention on the fact that the high
cation density of ETS-10 can be the key property for potential new catalytic applications of this recent material. Among all, cation exchange with Cu2+ can yield to Cu-ETS-10, a promising material for environmental catalysis. We so present a detailed characterization of this material using N2, CO and NO as probe molecules. In spite of the rather high complexity of the obtained spectra, a comparison with similar experiments (described in the literature or ad hoc performed for this work) on other Cu-exchanged zeolites and on Cu2O dispersed on silica and on MCM-41, allows a full interpretation of the spectroscopic properties. It is shown that copper is present both as counterion and in the form of Cu2O nanoclusters dispersed in the ETS-10 channels and in the external surface. Finally, IR spectroscopy has been used to demonstrate that Cu-ETS-10 is active in the decomposition of NO.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Titanosilicate; ETS-10; FTIR spectroscopy; CO; N2; NO; Cu-exchanged zeolites; NO decomposition
Elenco autori:
S. Bordiga; C. Pazé; G. Berlier; D. Scarano; G. Spoto; A. Zecchina; C. Lamberti
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