Publications by authors named "Agnieszka Kornas"

Iron-containing zeolite-based catalysts play a pivotal role in environmental processes aimed at mitigating the release of harmful greenhouse gases, such as nitrous oxide (NO) and methane (CH). Despite the rich iron chemistry in zeolites, only a fraction of iron species that exhibit an open coordination sphere and possess the ability for electron transfer are responsible for activating reagents. In addition, the splitting of molecular oxygen is facilitated by bare iron cations embedded in zeolitic matrices.

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The effects of the ultrasonic (US) pretreatment of synthesis gel for the preparation of mordenite zeolite were studied in comparison with the classical stirring method. Even though the US pretreatment was performed before the hydrothermal crystallization, it significantly affected the properties of the obtained mordenite crystals. The US-assisted procedure resulted in a material with improved textural characteristics, in particular, the micropore volume accessible for nitrogen molecules in the as-made form.

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