Kinetics and mechanism of the N2O reduction by NH3 on a Fe-zeolite-beta catalyst

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作者
Coq, B
Mauvezin, M
Delahay, G
Kieger, S
机构
[1] Grande Paroisse, F-92062 Paris La Defense, France
[2] ENSCM, Lab Mat Catalyt & Catalyse Chim Organ, CNRS, UMR 5618, F-34296 Montpellier 5, France
关键词
nitrous oxide; ammonia; Fe-zeolite; reduction; mechanism;
D O I
10.1006/jcat.2000.2980
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In the context of decreasing the emissions of greenhouse gases, a Fe-exchanged zeolite-beta (Fe-BEA) catalyst is shown to be very active in the reduction of N2O by NH3 in the presence of O-2. The temperature at which 50% N2O conversion is obtained is lower by ca. 80 K compared to its catalytic decomposition in the absence of NH3. TPR, TPO, and TPD experiments after treatments in various atmospheres provide evidence that the reaction involves the redox cycle Fe-III <->Fe-II where the Fem active species are Fe oxocations of low nuclearity. N2O decomposes into O* surface species on specific reduced Fe sites with the concurrent release of N-2; these species do not compete with O* coming from O-2 for their removal by NH3. In the absence of O-2, catalytic experiments with (N2O)-N-14 and (NH3)-N-15 show that: (1) N-2 is mainly formed from (NN)-N-14-N-14-O Splitting to yield N-14(2), the O* species being in turn removed by (NH3)-N-15 to give N-15(2); (2) some N-14-(NO)-N-14 bond splitting occurs, which leads to (NN)-N-14-N-15 after reaction of (NO)-N-14* and (NH3)-N-15 through a classical SCR mechanism. The Fe active species in the N-NO splitting are inhibited in the presence of O-2. The kinetics of N2O reduction by NH3 obeys a Mars and van Krevelen oxide-reduction mechanism modified with an inhibiting term of NH3. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
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