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Appraising Multinuclear Cu(2+) Structure Formation in Cu‐CHA SCR Catalysts via Low‐T Dry CO Oxidation with Modulated NH(3) Solvation

Cu(2+) ions (ZCu(2+)(OH)(−), Z(2)Cu(2+)) are regarded as the NH(3)‐SCR (SCR=selective catalytic reduction) active site precursors of Cu‐exchanged chabazite (CHA) which is among the best available catalysts for the abatement of NO(x) from Diesel engines. During SCR operation, copper sites undergo red...

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Autores principales: Iacobone, Umberto, Nova, Isabella, Tronconi, Enrico, Villamaina, Roberta, Ruggeri, Maria Pia, Collier, Jillian, Thompsett, David
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9471058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36101494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.202200186
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author Iacobone, Umberto
Nova, Isabella
Tronconi, Enrico
Villamaina, Roberta
Ruggeri, Maria Pia
Collier, Jillian
Thompsett, David
author_facet Iacobone, Umberto
Nova, Isabella
Tronconi, Enrico
Villamaina, Roberta
Ruggeri, Maria Pia
Collier, Jillian
Thompsett, David
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description Cu(2+) ions (ZCu(2+)(OH)(−), Z(2)Cu(2+)) are regarded as the NH(3)‐SCR (SCR=selective catalytic reduction) active site precursors of Cu‐exchanged chabazite (CHA) which is among the best available catalysts for the abatement of NO(x) from Diesel engines. During SCR operation, copper sites undergo reduction (Reduction half‐cycle, RHC: Cu(2+)→Cu(+)) and oxidation (Oxidaton half‐cycle, OHC: Cu(+)→Cu(2+)) semi cycles, whose associated mechanisms are still debated. We recently proposed CO oxidation to CO(2) as an effective method to probe the formation of multinuclear Cu(2+) species as the initial low‐T RHC step. NH(3) pre‐adsorption determined a net positive effect on the CO(2) production: by solvating ZCu(2+)(OH)(−) ions, ammonia enhances their mobility, favoring their coupling to form binuclear complexes which can catalyze the reaction. In this work, dry CO oxidation experiments, preceded by modulated NH(3) feed phases, clearly showed that CO(2) production enhancements are correlated with the extent of Cu(2+) ion solvation by NH(3). Analogies with the SCR‐RHC phase are evidenced: the NH(3)‐Cu(2+) presence ensures the characteristic dynamics associated with a second order kinetic dependence on the oxidized Cu(2+) fraction. These findings provide novel information on the NH(3) role in the low‐T SCR redox mechanism and on the nature of the related active catalyst sites.
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spelling pubmed-94710582022-09-28 Appraising Multinuclear Cu(2+) Structure Formation in Cu‐CHA SCR Catalysts via Low‐T Dry CO Oxidation with Modulated NH(3) Solvation Iacobone, Umberto Nova, Isabella Tronconi, Enrico Villamaina, Roberta Ruggeri, Maria Pia Collier, Jillian Thompsett, David ChemistryOpen Research Articles Cu(2+) ions (ZCu(2+)(OH)(−), Z(2)Cu(2+)) are regarded as the NH(3)‐SCR (SCR=selective catalytic reduction) active site precursors of Cu‐exchanged chabazite (CHA) which is among the best available catalysts for the abatement of NO(x) from Diesel engines. During SCR operation, copper sites undergo reduction (Reduction half‐cycle, RHC: Cu(2+)→Cu(+)) and oxidation (Oxidaton half‐cycle, OHC: Cu(+)→Cu(2+)) semi cycles, whose associated mechanisms are still debated. We recently proposed CO oxidation to CO(2) as an effective method to probe the formation of multinuclear Cu(2+) species as the initial low‐T RHC step. NH(3) pre‐adsorption determined a net positive effect on the CO(2) production: by solvating ZCu(2+)(OH)(−) ions, ammonia enhances their mobility, favoring their coupling to form binuclear complexes which can catalyze the reaction. In this work, dry CO oxidation experiments, preceded by modulated NH(3) feed phases, clearly showed that CO(2) production enhancements are correlated with the extent of Cu(2+) ion solvation by NH(3). Analogies with the SCR‐RHC phase are evidenced: the NH(3)‐Cu(2+) presence ensures the characteristic dynamics associated with a second order kinetic dependence on the oxidized Cu(2+) fraction. These findings provide novel information on the NH(3) role in the low‐T SCR redox mechanism and on the nature of the related active catalyst sites. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9471058/ /pubmed/36101494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.202200186 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Iacobone, Umberto
Nova, Isabella
Tronconi, Enrico
Villamaina, Roberta
Ruggeri, Maria Pia
Collier, Jillian
Thompsett, David
Appraising Multinuclear Cu(2+) Structure Formation in Cu‐CHA SCR Catalysts via Low‐T Dry CO Oxidation with Modulated NH(3) Solvation
title Appraising Multinuclear Cu(2+) Structure Formation in Cu‐CHA SCR Catalysts via Low‐T Dry CO Oxidation with Modulated NH(3) Solvation
title_full Appraising Multinuclear Cu(2+) Structure Formation in Cu‐CHA SCR Catalysts via Low‐T Dry CO Oxidation with Modulated NH(3) Solvation
title_fullStr Appraising Multinuclear Cu(2+) Structure Formation in Cu‐CHA SCR Catalysts via Low‐T Dry CO Oxidation with Modulated NH(3) Solvation
title_full_unstemmed Appraising Multinuclear Cu(2+) Structure Formation in Cu‐CHA SCR Catalysts via Low‐T Dry CO Oxidation with Modulated NH(3) Solvation
title_short Appraising Multinuclear Cu(2+) Structure Formation in Cu‐CHA SCR Catalysts via Low‐T Dry CO Oxidation with Modulated NH(3) Solvation
title_sort appraising multinuclear cu(2+) structure formation in cu‐cha scr catalysts via low‐t dry co oxidation with modulated nh(3) solvation
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9471058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36101494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.202200186
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