Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The role of anatase TiO2 on the performance of VOx-TiO2 is studied by in situ spectroscopies on a series of catalysts with 1.9–9.7 V at/nm2. At low coverages, VOx is preferentially located at defect sites, spreading on the main TiO2 {101} and {100} facets at intermediate coverages. Brønsted sites concentration is maximum around 6 V atoms/nm2, and EPR shows a significant amount of V4+ at intermediate VOx densities, indicating the influence of TiO2 on their reducibility. The activity is proportional to the square of the VOx density up to 5.8 V atoms/nm2. All catalysts show the same activation energy for NH3-SCR of 56.9 ± 1.0 kJ/mol in the temperature range 160−280 °C, indicating that the reaction path does not change in the studied V coverage range. The activity does not follow the observed trends for Brønsted acid sites or reducibility, and it seems that the ability to form V-pairs is the only requirement for catalytic activity.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
CO adsorption; Electron paramagnetic resonance; Infrared spectroscopy; NH; 3; -SCR; VO; x; -TiO; 2; catalyst
Elenco autori:
Ganjkhanlou Y.; Janssens T.V.W.; Vennestrom P.N.R.; Mino L.; Paganini M.C.; Signorile M.; Bordiga S.; Berlier G.
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