The Oscillatory Behaviour of Cu-ZSM-5 Catalysts for N 2 O Decomposition: Investigation of Cu Species by Complementary Techniques.
Andrea RizzettoEnrico SartorettiKhrystyna KhomaMarco ArmandiMarco PiumettiSamir BensaidRaffaele PironePublished in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2024)
Copper-exchanged ZSM-5 (Cu-ZSM-5) is a promising catalyst thanks to the Cu redox pair. A particular feature of this material consists in the presence of spontaneous isothermal oscillations which take place during N 2 O decomposition reaction, depending on the operating conditions. In the present work, a set of five Cu-ZSM-5 catalysts was synthesised by three procedures and three different copper precursor concentrations: i) wet impregnation, ii) single ion exchange, and iii) double ion exchange. Catalytic tests revealed that the ion-exchanged samples exhibit a low catalytic activity and no oscillatory behaviour, except for the twice-exchanged sample which achieves an average N 2 O conversion of 26 % at 400 °C. Conversely, the impregnated samples reach higher levels of N 2 O conversion (66 % for Cu 5 ZSM5_WI and 72 % for Cu 10 ZSM5_WI) and demonstrate a similar oscillating pattern. Further investigations disclosed that the most active catalysts, characterised by the presence of oscillatory behaviour, have more abundant and easily reducible copper species (ICP, EDX and H 2 -TPR) which interact better with the zeolitic support (FT-IR). Catalytic tests under a long time on stream (TOS) suggest that either self-organised patterns or deterministic chaos can be achieved during the reaction, depending on the operating conditions, such as temperature and contact time.