The application of layered zeolites of MWW topology in environmental catalysis has attracted growing attention in recent years; however, only a few studies have explored their performance in selective catalytic reduction with ammonia (NH-SCR). Thus, our work describes, for the first time, the one-pot synthesis of Fe-modified NH-SCR catalysts supported on MCM-22, MCM-36, and ITQ-2. The calculated chemical composition of the materials was Si/Al of 30 and 5 wt.% of Fe. The reported results indicated a correlation between the arrangement of MWW layers and the form of iron in the zeolitic structure. We have observed that one-pot synthesis resulted in high dispersion of Fe sites, which significantly enhanced low-temperature activity and prevented NO generation during the reaction. All of the investigated samples exhibited almost 100% NO conversion at 250 °C. The most satisfactory activity was exhibited by Fe-modified MCM-36, since 50% of NO reduction was obtained at 150 °C for this catalyst. This effect can be explained by the abundance of isolated Fe species, which are active in low-temperature NH-SCR. Additionally, SiO pillars present in MCM-36 provided an additional surface for the deposition of the active phase.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092983 | DOI Listing |
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