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Quantum mechanics copper atom

Another important zeolite-catalyzed chemical reaction is the decomposition of NO. Cu-exchanged zeolites, especially Cu-ZSM-5, have been shown to catalyze the decomposition of NO in the presence of hydrocarbons and excess oxygen. The increasing awareness of the detrimental effects of automobile exhaust has prompted several theoretical studies on the active site and reaction mechanism. ° Cu-ZSM-5 was described using an empirical force field and energy minimization to locate the copper ions in ZSM-5. Isolated copper atoms and copper clusters were found in the micropores, mostly associated with framework aluminium species. A cluster of two copper ions bridged via an OH species not part of the zeolite framework ( extra-framework ) was proposed as the active site. Quantum mechanical cluster calculations were carried out to study the elementary steps in the NO decomposition. A single T-site model was used to represent the zeolite framework. [Pg.150]


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