A hybrid catalytic system comprised of metal oxide and Cu or Fe exchanged zeolite components represents a potential advancement of state-of-the-art for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx by ammonia, including an elegant solution to the current challenge of improving the low-temperature efficiency of SCR catalysts. The idea is to enable in-situ NO oxidation over metal oxide component and concomitant fast SCR over zeolite component in the so-called “bifunctional mechanism”. This review is presented in the wake of growing interest in this innovative catalytic system. We begin this review by presenting key parameters that contribute to the synergy between metal oxide and zeolite components. Then, we discuss the materials selection for both components and their possible interactions in the system, followed by a summary of recent NH3-SCR investigations over multiple metal oxide–zeolite pairs and additional discussion on pairing techniques potentially explorable in upcoming studies. We end the review by providing the perspectives on future challenges in the development of this catalytic system.
JRS, sent AM to OSTI, 5/26/2021
Published: March 18, 2021
Citation
Andana T., K.G. Rappe, F. Gao, J. Szanyi, X. Pereira Hernandez, and Y. Wang. 2021.Recent advances in hybrid metal oxide–zeolite catalysts for low-temperature selective catalytic reduction of NOx by ammonia.Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 291.PNNL-SA-160484.doi:10.1016/j.apcatb.2021.120054