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Supported metal catalysts Surface copper aluminate

The interaction of cupric ions with alumina supports has subsequently been studied more extensively as a function of the support surface area, metal loading, and calcination temperature (93,279) by means of EXAFS and X-ray absorption-edge shifts, in conjunction with XRD, EPR, XPS, and optical reflectance spectroscopy. These techniques, each sensitive to certain structural and electronic aspects, allow a unified picture of the phases present and the cation site location. Four Cu2 + ion sites are distinguished in the catalysts. In low concentrations (typically below about 4 wt. % Cu/100 m2/g support surface area) Cu2 + ions enter the defect spinel lattice of the A1203 support. The well-dispersed surface copper aluminate has Cu2+ ions predominantly occupying tetragonally (Jahn-Teller) distorted octahedral sites, although... [Pg.277]

The replacement of vanadia-based catalysts in the reduction of NOx with ammonia is of interest due to the toxicity of vanadium. Tentative investigations on the use of noble metals in the NO + NH3 reaction have been nicely reviewed by Bosch and Janssen [85], More recently, Seker et al. [86] did not completely succeed on Pt/Al203 with a significant formation of N20 according to the temperature and the water composition. Moreover, 25 ppm S02 has a detrimental effect on the selectivity with selectivity towards the oxidation of NH3 into NO enhanced above 300°C. Supported copper-based catalysts have shown to exhibit excellent activity for NOx abatement. Recently Suarez et al and Blanco et al. [87,88] reported high performances of Cu0/Ni0-Al203 monolithic catalysts with NO/NOz = 1 at low temperature. Different oxidic copper species have been previously identified in those catalytic systems with Cu2+, copper aluminate and CuO species [89], Subsequent additions of Ni2+ in octahedral sites of subsurface layers induce a redistribution of Cu2+ with a surface copper enrichment. Such redistribution... [Pg.308]


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