Title
Influence of the Valence of Iron on the NO Reduction by CO over Cu-Fe-Mordenite
11627/653311627/6533
Author
Kotolevich, Yulia
Zepeda Partida, Trino
Yocupicio Gaxiola, Rosario
Antúnez Garcia, Joel
Pelaez, Luis
Avalos Borja, Miguel
Vázque Salas, Pedro Jovanni
Fuentes Moyado, Sergio
Petranovskii, Vitalii
Abstract
A comprehensive study of the catalytic properties of the copper-iron binary system supported on mordenite, depending on the iron valence—CuFe2MOR and CuFe3MOR—was carried out, and redox ability has been considered as a decisive factor in determining catalytic efficiency. Acidity was studied by TPD-NH3, DRIFT-OH, and DRT methods. The total acidity of both samples was high. The Brönsted acidity is similar for both bimetallic samples and is explained by the acidity of zeolite; Lewis acidity varies greatly and depends on the exchange cations. A screening DRIFT study of CO and NO has shown redox capacity and demonstrated a potential for using these materials as catalysts for ambient protection. CuFe2MOR demonstrated stable Cu and Fe species, while CuFe3MOR showed redox dynamic species. As expected, CuFe3MOR displayed higher catalytic performance in NO reduction via CO oxidation, because of the easily reduced intermediate NO-complex adsorbed on the metallic Cu and Fe sites, which were observed through in situ DRIFT study.
Publication date
2023Publication type
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13030484Knowledge area
QUÍMICAPublisher
MDPIKeywords
MordeniteIon exchange
Copper
Iron (II)
Iron (III)
Surface acidity
DRIFT in situ