Ce regulated surface properties of Mn/SAPO-34 for improved NH3-SCR at low temperature†
Abstract
Ce modified MnOx/SAPO-34 was prepared and investigated for low-temperature selective catalytic reduction of NOx with ammonia (NH3-SCR). The 0.3Ce–Mn/SAPO-34 catalyst had nearly 95% NO conversion at 200–350 °C at a space velocity of 10 000 h−1. Microporous SAPO-34 as the support provided the catalyst with increased hydrothermal stability. XPS and H2-TPR results proved that the Mn4+ and Oα content increased after incorporation of Ce, this promoted the conversion of NO at low temperature via a ‘fast SCR’ route. NH3-TPD measurements combined oxidation experiments of NO, NH3 indicated the reduction of both the surface acidity and the amount of acid sites, which effectively decreased the NH3 oxditaion to NO or N2O at elevated temperature and promoted the catalytic selectivity for nitrogen. A redox cycle between manganese oxide and Ce was assumed for the active oxygen transfer and facilitated the catalyst durability.