Abstract

Two Fe-containing BEA zeolites were prepared by ion-exchange (IE; Fe-BEA) and postsynthesis (PS; Fe-BEA/DeAl) procedures. Similar Fe content (0.8 to 0.9 Fe wt %) was evidenced for studied samples. Fe-BEA, prepared by ion exchange, contained essentially iron cations at the exchange sites of the zeolite. These iron cations are either isolated or bridged through an oxygen atom (Fe-oxo cations). In Fe-BEA/DeAl, a high portion of iron was introduced in the T-positions of zeolite lattice. The other part was either at an exchange positions or deposited as oxide clusters on the outer surface of zeolite grains. For Fe-BEA, significantly higher acidity than for Fe-BEA/DeAl was evidenced by FT-IR studies with adsorption of NH3 and CO. The catalytic performance of Fe-BEA and Fe-BEA/DeAl was investigated in standard selective catalytic reduction (SCR) (NO2/NO = 0) and fast SCR (NO2/NO = 0.85). Fe-BEA revealed high catalytic activity in both SCR NOx reactions; however, production of N2O was much more apparent over this...

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