ZrO2 is introduced as a secondary phase to Cu-SSZ-13 via different approaches and tested for the NH3-SCR reaction. It is shown that the vicinity between the two catalyst phases, i.e., ZrO2 dispersion, influences interaction between copper oxide (CuOx) on Cu-SSZ-13 and ZrO2. A strong interaction is achieved when ZrO2 is formed with high dispersion on Cu-SSZ-13, and leads to the chemical interaction of CuOx and ZrO2 in hydrothermally aged catalysts. The result is formation of a Cu-stabilized t-ZrO2 phase which greatly hinders the non-selective NH3 oxidation due to CuOx. With reduced ZrO2 dispersion and less Cu-SSZ-13 and ZrO2 interaction, the beneficial role of ZrO2 is diminished. This strategy of CuOx passivation is able to significantly enhance the high-temperature selectivity of the state-of-the-art NH3-SCR catalytic system while mitigating the adverse impact of CuOx clusters on the zeolite, potentially enabling higher Cu-content SCR catalysts and improved low-temperature activity.
Revised: June 30, 2020 |
Published: April 1, 2020
Citation
Peng B., K.G. Rappe, Y. Cui, F. Gao, J. Szanyi, M.J. Olszta, and E.D. Walter, et al. 2020.Enhancement of high-temperature selectivity on Cu-SSZ-13 towards NH3-SCR reaction from highly dispersed ZrO2.Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 263.PNNL-SA-146190.doi:10.1016/j.apcatb.2019.118359