Improved NO reduction by using metal–organic framework derived MnOx–ZnO†
Abstract
Derivatives based on metal frameworks (MOFs) are attracting more and more attention in various research fields. MOF-based derivatives x% MnOx–ZnO are easily synthesized by the thermal decomposition of Mn/MOF-5 precursors. Multiple technological characterizations have been conducted to ascertain the strengthening interaction between Mn species (Mn2+ or Mn3+) and Zn2+ (e.g., XRD, FTIR, TG, XPS, SEM, H2-TPR and Py-FTIR). The 5% MnOx–ZnO exhibits the highest NO conversion of 75.5% under C3H6-SCR. In situ FTIR and NO-TPD analysis showed that monodentate nitrates, bidentate nitrates, bridged bidentate nitrates, nitrosyl groups and CxHyOz species were formed on the surface, and further hydrocarbonates or carbonates were formed as intermediates, directly generating N2, CO2 and H2O.