June 26, 2008
Journal Article

NMR Studies of Cu/zeolite SCR Catalysts Hydrothermally Aged with Urea

Abstract

The effects of hydrothermal aging of Cu/zeolite urea-SCR catalysts on their reactivity and material properties was assessed by performance tests and multiple characterization techniques that included 27Al NMR and XRD. Three aging protocols were used that consisted of varying temperature during hydrothermal aging with or without exposure to aqueous urea solution. Differences in behavior were even found for samples hydrothermally aged immediately following exposure to the urea solution or if the sample was dried overnight before hydrothermal aging. The combination of urea and high temperature exposure increased the deactivation of Cu/zeolite SCR catalysts beyond that observed by hydrothermal aging alone, with an immediate high temperature exposure following wetting of the catalyst core with aqueous urea causing the most significant deterioration in performance. The impact of urea on SCR catalyst durability was also found to increase with the aging temperature. NMR analysis suggested that aging with urea resulted in relatively more dealumination of the zeolite for the SCR catalysts in this study.

Revised: July 22, 2008 | Published: June 26, 2008

Citation

Cheng Y., J. Hoard, C. Lambert, J. Kwak, and C.H. Peden. 2008. NMR Studies of Cu/zeolite SCR Catalysts Hydrothermally Aged with Urea. Catalysis Today 136, no. 1-2:34-39. PNNL-SA-60656. doi:10.1016/j.cattod.2008.01.019