Engineering a PtCu Alloy to Improve N 2 Selectivity of NH 3 -SCO over the Pt/SSZ-13 Catalyst.
Pan YaoJiayi LiMingming PeiFudong LiuHaidi XuYaoqiang ChenPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Improving the N 2 selectivity is always a great challenge for the selective catalytic oxidation of ammonia (NH 3 -SCO) over noble-metal-based (especially Pt) catalysts. In this work, Cu as an efficient promoter was introduced into the Pt/SSZ-13 catalyst to significantly improve the N 2 selectivity of the NH 3 -SCO reaction. A PtCu alloy was formed in the PtCu/SSZ-13 catalyst, as confirmed by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectrometry mapping, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy results. As indicated by the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis, the Pt species in the alloyed PtCu nanoparticle was mainly present in the electron-rich state on PtCu/SSZ-13, while the electron-deficient Cu and isolated Cu 2+ species were both present on the surface of PtCu/SSZ-13. Due to such a unique alloyed structure with an altered oxidation state, the N 2 selectivity of NH 3 -SCO on the PtCu/SSZ-13 catalyst was remarkably improved, while the NH 3 -SCO activity was kept comparable to that on Pt/SSZ-13. The reaction path was changed from the NH mechanism on Pt/SSZ-13 to both NH and internal selective catalytic reduction mechanisms on the PtCu/SSZ-13 catalyst, which was considered the main reason for the enhanced N 2 selectivity. This work provides a new route to synthesize efficient alloy catalysts for optimizing the N 2 selectivity of NH 3 -SCO for NH 3 slip control in diesel exhaust purification.