Abstract

Cr exchanged ZSM-5 catalysts (Cr/Al=1) prepared by solid-state ion exchange were tested in SCR of NO with ammonia. Since CrCl3 precursor sublimates during the solid-state reaction, chromate species were stabilized in the exchange sites of H+-ZSM-5 (Si/Al=15) and Cr2O3 formation is, therefore, limited. However, using Cr nitrate and NH4+-ZSM-5 (Si/Al=26) zeolite, massive particles of α-Cr2O3 occupied the catalyst surface. At the contrary, well-dispersed particles of Cr2O3 were detected with H+-ZSM-5 and Cr nitrate precursor. Starting from Cr acetate precursor, agglomerates of amorphous oxide were detected with H+-ZSM-5 like support. In the temperature range 50–300°C, Cr chloride and Cr nitrate precursors and H+-ZSM-5 led to highly active catalysts, while Cr nitrate and NH4+-ZSM-5 led to a poorly active catalyst. However, catalysts issued from Cr acetate are promising in SCR but inefficient agglomerates of oxide (amorphous or crystalline chromia) could be avoided with NH4+-ZSM-5 like support.

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