Issue 6, 2019

Iron-exchanged high-silica LTA zeolites as hydrothermally stable NH3-SCR catalysts

Abstract

The catalytic properties of iron-exchanged LTA and SSZ-13 zeolites with different Si/Al (11–23) and Fe/Al (0.18–0.37) ratios hydrothermally aged at 750–900 °C have been investigated in the selective catalytic reduction of NOx by NH3 (NH3-SCR). When the zeolite support possesses the same bulk ratio (16), each fresh Fe-LTA catalyst always exhibits a higher NO conversion than the corresponding Fe-SSZ-13 catalyst with a similar Fe/Al ratio in the reaction temperature range studied. Hydrothermal aging at 900 °C led to a noticeable decrease in NH3-SCR performance of both series of catalysts. However, the extent of the decrease was found to be considerably smaller in the Fe-LTA series. This allows each of the Fe-LTA series to outperform even Fe-beta, which is known as the most hydrothermally stable among the iron-exchanged zeolite catalysts tested so far. The overall characterization results of this study reveal that the active iron species (e.g., isolated Fe3+ ions and small oligomeric FexOy species) in Fe-LTA are more stable than those in Fe-SSZ-13, mainly due to notable differences in their iron ion sites.

Graphical abstract: Iron-exchanged high-silica LTA zeolites as hydrothermally stable NH3-SCR catalysts

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 1月 2019
Accepted
01 2月 2019
First published
01 2月 2019

React. Chem. Eng., 2019,4, 1050-1058

Iron-exchanged high-silica LTA zeolites as hydrothermally stable NH3-SCR catalysts

T. Ryu, Y. Kang, I. Nam and S. B. Hong, React. Chem. Eng., 2019, 4, 1050 DOI: 10.1039/C9RE00007K

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