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In situ spectroscopic studies of the effect of water on the redox cycle of Cu ions in Cu-SSZ-13 during selective catalytic reduction of NOx

Lee, Hwangho
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Nuguid, Rob Jeremiah G.
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Jeon, Se Won
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May 7, 2022
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)

The effect of water on the NH3-assisted selective catalytic reduction of NOx (NH3-SCR) has been largely neglected, despite the inevitable presence of water vapor in real emissions produced by fuel combustion. In this work, we investigated the role of water in the behavior of active Cu2+ ions in Cu-SSZ-13 in the NH3-SCR reaction. The addition of water to the reactant feed leads to significantly increased NOx reduction over the catalyst. By combining in situ DRIFTS and XANES analyses during the NH3-SCR reaction, we found that the redox cycle of Cu ions is promoted by the presence of water.

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DOI
10.1039/d2cc01786e
Web of Science ID

WOS:000797042300001

Author(s)
Lee, Hwangho
Nuguid, Rob Jeremiah G.
Jeon, Se Won
Kim, Hyun Sub
Hwang, Keon Ha
Kroecher, Oliver  
Ferri, Davide
Kim, Do Heui
Date Issued

2022-05-07

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)
Volume

58

Issue

46

Start page

6610

End page

6613

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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acid sites

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cu/ssz-13

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deno(x)

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drifts

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ssz-13

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nh3

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xas

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June 6, 2022
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