NO-assisted N 2 O decomposition over Fe-based catalysts: effects of gas-phase composition and catalyst constitution
J Pérez-Ramı́rez, F Kapteijn, G Mul, JA Moulijn
Index: Perez-Ramirez, Javier; Kapteijn, Freek; Mul, Guido; Moulijn, Jacob A. Journal of Catalysis, 2002 , vol. 208, # 1 p. 211 - 223
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Abstract
The decomposition of N2O is strongly promoted by NO over Fe catalysts supported on zeolites (ex-framework FeMFI catalysts, sublimed Fe/ZSM-5, ion-exchanged Fe–ZSM-5, Fe- beta, and Fe–USY) and conventional supports (Fe/Al2O3 and Fe/SiO2) in a wide temperature range (550–900 K). Mixtures of NO and O2 in the N2O-containing feed lead to the same promoting effect as NO only. The promoting effect of NO is catalytic, and in ...
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