2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2004.07.004
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The surface chemistry of N2O decomposition on iron-containing zeolites (II)—The effect of high-temperature pretreatments

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“…As a result we concluded that the pre-treatment of the zeolite affects the surface oxygen formation. Moreover, we found further evidence that different surface oxygen species exist which differ in thermal stability and reactivity, in agreement to results of other groups [8,13,16,[20][21][22][23]32].…”
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“…As a result we concluded that the pre-treatment of the zeolite affects the surface oxygen formation. Moreover, we found further evidence that different surface oxygen species exist which differ in thermal stability and reactivity, in agreement to results of other groups [8,13,16,[20][21][22][23]32].…”
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confidence: 92%
“…This result dissents the findings of Jia et al [13] and Pirngruber and co-workers [20][21][22][23] who did not observe an isotopic exchange of surface oxygen without a special pre-treatment of the ZSM5 zeolites containing similar iron amounts. The reason for this discrepancy might be the different method of iron introduction through chemical vapour deposition with FeCl 3 , which provides different iron species.…”
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