2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-65067
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Unusual water-assisted NO adsorption over Pd/FER calcined at high temperatures: The effect of cation migration

Abstract: Moisture contained in vehicle exhaust gas normally degrades the capacity and efficiency of Pd ion-exchanged zeolites as NOx adsorbents by competitive adsorption on active sites. Here, we report a counterexample to this general proposition, in which moisture facilitates the storage of NO as a nitrosyl complex on hydrated Pd ions in high temperature calcined FER-type zeolites. The divalent Pd2+ cations upon elevated temperature (>800 °C) calcination occupy sterically constrained cationic position that render … Show more

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