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Insight into the Mechanism of Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO by CO over a Bimetallic IrRu/ZSM-5 Catalyst in the Absence/Presence of O 2 by Isotopic C 13 O Tracing Methods.

Yarong BaiShan GaoYuxin SunWeilong OuyangYi ZhouHaiqiang WangZhongbiao Wu
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
The development of efficient catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction of NO by CO (CO-SCR) in the presence of O 2 is highly desirable for controlling the emission of toxic gases from tailpipes. Here, a bimetallic IrRu/ZSM-5 catalyst was prepared for the selective catalytic reduction of NO by CO in the presence of O 2 (5%) for the low-temperature treatment of exhaust gas. IrRu/ZSM-5 afforded 90% NO x conversion in the range of 225-250 °C and maintained 90% NO x conversion after 12 h of reaction. Ru addition inhibited agglomeration of the Ir particles during the reduction process and provided more active sites for NO adsorption. Isotopic C 13 O tracing and in situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier-transform spectroscopy experiments were used to elucidate the CO-SCR mechanism in the absence or presence of O 2 . NCO could easily form on the surface of catalysts in the absence of O 2 , whereas NCO formation has been inhibited owing to the quick consumption of CO in the presence of O 2 . Moreover, some byproducts such as N 2 O and NO 2 are generated in the presence of O 2 . Finally, a possible mechanism for CO-SCR under different conditions was proposed based on in situ experiments and physicochemical analyses.
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