The superior hydrothermal stability of Pd/SSZ-39 in low temperature passive NOx adsorption (PNA) and methane combustion
Konstantin Khivantsev
1
,
Nicholas R Jaegers
2, 3
,
Libor Kovarik
1
,
Meng Wang
1
,
Jian Hu
1
,
Yong Wang
2, 3
,
Miroslaw Derewinski
2, 4
,
János Szanyi
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-01-01
scimago Q1
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SJR: 5.180
CiteScore: 38.4
Impact factor: 21.1
ISSN: 09263373, 18733883
Catalysis
Process Chemistry and Technology
General Environmental Science
Abstract
• Uniform, micron-sized, low defect density SSZ-39 was prepared and loaded with Pd. • Pd/SSZ-39 exhibits high and stable PNA and CH 4 combustion performance. • Extremely high hydrothermal stability of Pd/SSZ-39 is observed. • No structural degradation of SSZ-39 framework even after 1000 °C treatment. • Above 815 °C hydrothermal aging results in the formation of large Pd particles. Uniform SSZ-39 (Si/Al ratio ∼12) crystals with an average size of about one micron were synthesized and used to support Pd (0.7–3 wt%) for PNA. The as-synthesized materials were characterized by FTIR, XRD, Helium Ion Microscopy, HAADF-STEM imaging, 27 Al, 29 Si, and 1 H- 29 Si CP solid state NMR spectroscopic techniques. FTIR studies with CO and NO probe molecules reveal that the majority of Pd is dispersed as isolated Pd(II) and Pd(II)−OH centers and as such is suitable as a low-temperature passive NOx adsorber. Pd(II)-NO, Pd(II)(OH)(NO), and Pd(II)(CO)(NO) complexes form in this material during PNA. Comparison to Pd/SSZ-13 (Si/Al ∼12) shows the superior hydrothermal stability of this new material, surviving hydrothermal aging up to 815 °C in 10 % H 2 O/Air for 16 h without a significant loss of activity. The SSZ-39 crystal structure remains intact during hydrothermal aging up to 1000 °C confirmed by XRD and HAADF-STEM imaging/EDS mapping. However, changes to the framework, as evidenced by high-field 27 Al NMR, during such severe hydrothermal treatment significantly alter the NOx release profiles. Besides PNA, this hydrothermally stable material (3 wt% Pd on SSZ-39; Si/Al ∼12) can be used as a robust methane combustion catalyst under practically relevant conditions (i.e., GHSV∼300 L/g*hr). This catalyst shows minimal deactivation after both hydrothermal aging at 750 and 800 °C and prolonged time on stream (105 h) at 425°C. In contrast, both 3 wt% Pd/alumina and 3 wt% Pd/SSZ-13 lose a significant portion of their activity under such conditions, marking an improvement over current technology.
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Khivantsev K. et al. The superior hydrothermal stability of Pd/SSZ-39 in low temperature passive NOx adsorption (PNA) and methane combustion // Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 2021. Vol. 280. p. 119449.
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Khivantsev K., Jaegers N. R., Kovarik L., Wang M., Hu J., Wang Y., Derewinski M., Szanyi J. The superior hydrothermal stability of Pd/SSZ-39 in low temperature passive NOx adsorption (PNA) and methane combustion // Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 2021. Vol. 280. p. 119449.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.apcatb.2020.119449
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2020.119449
TI - The superior hydrothermal stability of Pd/SSZ-39 in low temperature passive NOx adsorption (PNA) and methane combustion
T2 - Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
AU - Khivantsev, Konstantin
AU - Jaegers, Nicholas R
AU - Kovarik, Libor
AU - Wang, Meng
AU - Hu, Jian
AU - Wang, Yong
AU - Derewinski, Miroslaw
AU - Szanyi, János
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/01/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 119449
VL - 280
SN - 0926-3373
SN - 1873-3883
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@article{2021_Khivantsev,
author = {Konstantin Khivantsev and Nicholas R Jaegers and Libor Kovarik and Meng Wang and Jian Hu and Yong Wang and Miroslaw Derewinski and János Szanyi},
title = {The superior hydrothermal stability of Pd/SSZ-39 in low temperature passive NOx adsorption (PNA) and methane combustion},
journal = {Applied Catalysis B: Environmental},
year = {2021},
volume = {280},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2020.119449},
pages = {119449},
doi = {10.1016/j.apcatb.2020.119449}
}