An infrared spectroscopic study has been made over mordenite-type zeolite catalysts prepared by the ion exchanging method to observe a surface species during the selective reduction of NO by hydrocarbons with and without H2O. The strong absorptions at 2,274 and 2,325 cm(-1) were observed over HM and CuHM as well as over CuNZA catalysts, respectively after the reaction without H2O, regardless of the types of reductant employed. It may be attributed to the isocyanate (-NCO) species formed on the catalyst surface which may be one of the most probable reaction intermediates for this reaction system. When H2O was added to the feed gas stream, its formation on the synthetic mordenite catalysts such as HM and CuHM was significantly suppressed, but...
Zeolites In,H-ZSM-5 (Si/Al=29.7, 1.7wt% In) and In,H-mordenite (In,H-M, Si/Al=6.7, 3.5 wt% In) were ...
This article presents the results of research studies on the possibilities of applica-tion of natura...
The oxidation of NO to NO2 and the subsequent reduction by NH3 via a NO+ intermediate over a proton-...
Surface isocyanate species with IR bands at 2274 and 2325 cm-l play a crucial role for the maintenan...
The water tolerance of the catalysts such as HM, CuHM and CuNZA prepared by the conventional ion-exc...
The mordenite type natural zeolite catalyst(CuNZA) reveals more stable activity maintenance than the...
The catalytic reduction of NO with methane was studied operando in the presence and absence of oxyge...
The deactivation of mordenite-type zeolite catalysts for the selective reduction of NO by hydrocarbo...
Operando infrared (IR) spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations were combined t...
The reduction of NO over Ni-exchanged mordenite in the presence of excess oxygen using propane and p...
The growing concern about the global warming coupled with the increasing emissions of the greenhouse...
The reduction of NO with propene and propane on Ni-exchanged mordenite was investigated by in situ i...
Sulfur tolerances of Cu- and H-mordenite zeolite catalysts prepared by ion-exchange were examined in...
Co-H-MFI and Co-H-FER were studied as catalysts for NO reduction with methane, under diluted conditi...
The direct conversion of methane to methanol has the potential of substantially reducing methane emi...
Zeolites In,H-ZSM-5 (Si/Al=29.7, 1.7wt% In) and In,H-mordenite (In,H-M, Si/Al=6.7, 3.5 wt% In) were ...
This article presents the results of research studies on the possibilities of applica-tion of natura...
The oxidation of NO to NO2 and the subsequent reduction by NH3 via a NO+ intermediate over a proton-...
Surface isocyanate species with IR bands at 2274 and 2325 cm-l play a crucial role for the maintenan...
The water tolerance of the catalysts such as HM, CuHM and CuNZA prepared by the conventional ion-exc...
The mordenite type natural zeolite catalyst(CuNZA) reveals more stable activity maintenance than the...
The catalytic reduction of NO with methane was studied operando in the presence and absence of oxyge...
The deactivation of mordenite-type zeolite catalysts for the selective reduction of NO by hydrocarbo...
Operando infrared (IR) spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations were combined t...
The reduction of NO over Ni-exchanged mordenite in the presence of excess oxygen using propane and p...
The growing concern about the global warming coupled with the increasing emissions of the greenhouse...
The reduction of NO with propene and propane on Ni-exchanged mordenite was investigated by in situ i...
Sulfur tolerances of Cu- and H-mordenite zeolite catalysts prepared by ion-exchange were examined in...
Co-H-MFI and Co-H-FER were studied as catalysts for NO reduction with methane, under diluted conditi...
The direct conversion of methane to methanol has the potential of substantially reducing methane emi...
Zeolites In,H-ZSM-5 (Si/Al=29.7, 1.7wt% In) and In,H-mordenite (In,H-M, Si/Al=6.7, 3.5 wt% In) were ...
This article presents the results of research studies on the possibilities of applica-tion of natura...
The oxidation of NO to NO2 and the subsequent reduction by NH3 via a NO+ intermediate over a proton-...