Applied Catalysis2022,Vol.30312.DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2021.120898

Measurement and Modeling of the effects of exhaust composition and hydrothermal aging on the ammonia storage capacity of a commercial Cu-SSZ-13 catalyst

Pihl, Josh Ladshaw, Austin
Applied Catalysis2022,Vol.30312.DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2021.120898

Measurement and Modeling of the effects of exhaust composition and hydrothermal aging on the ammonia storage capacity of a commercial Cu-SSZ-13 catalyst

Pihl, Josh 1Ladshaw, Austin1
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  • 1. Oak Ridge Natl Lab
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Abstract

Copper exchanged chabazites are among the state-of-the-art catalyst materials being studied for selective catalytic reduction of NOx, however, there is still a need to understand how these materials store ammonia after aging. In this work, studies are performed to assess the ammonia storage capacity of Cu-SSZ-13 as a function of concentration, temperature, and extent of hydrothermal aging. Ammonia binds at three difference sites: (i) a Cu site bound at 1 framework Al (Z1Cu site), (ii) a Cu site bound at 2 framework Al (Z2Cu site), and (iii) a Br phi nsted acid site (ZH site). Results show that a 3-site model can accurately capture ammonia storage across all conditions. Impacts for hydrothermal aging are considered via 3 aging reactions that change the site densities of each identified adsorption site. Model assessment shows that during aging there is a significant loss in Br phi nsted acid sites.

Key words

Ammonia storage/Selective catalytic reduction/Copper chabazite/Aging/Modeling/CU-SAPO-34 CATALYSTS/DYNAMIC NATURE/REDUCTION/NOX/NH3-SCR/CU/SSZ-13/NH3/STABILITY/MIGRATION/ZEOLITES

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出版年

2022
Applied Catalysis

Applied Catalysis

ISSN:0926-3373
被引量5
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