화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.50, No.4, 227-234, 2004
Fe-saponite pillared and impregnated catalysts II. Nature of the iron species active for the reduction of NOx with propene
A study of the NO, reduction with propene in the absence/presence of oxygen over Fe-saponite clay catalysts with different iron loadings (ca. 1-28 wt.%) has been performed. The catalysts were prepared by pillaring and impregnation methods and the iron active phases were characterized by using X-ray absorption spectroscopies and electron paramagnetic resonance. The samples display significant activity in the NO, reduction in the absence of oxygen with a maximum for a Fe content close to 10 wt.%. A strong decay of catalytic activity was observed with the introduction of increasing quantities of oxygen in the feed. Iron is mostly present in all catalysts as Fe(III) with a slightly distorted local octahedral symmetry. The catalytic behavior was explained in terms of the nature and properties of the Fe existing phases. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.