In situ Growth Synthesis of CuO@Cu‐MOFs Core‐shell Materials as Novel Low‐temperature NH 3 ‐SCR Catalysts
Metal oxides@MOFs core‐shell materials were developed for selective catalytic reduction of NO x by NH 3 (NH 3 ‐SCR). A novel CuO@Cu‐MOFs core‐shell material with CuO as the core and Cu 3 (BTC) 2 as the shell were rationally designed and synthesized by an in situ growth method and used in NH 3 ‐SCR r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ChemCatChem 2019-02, Vol.11 (3), p.979-984 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Metal oxides@MOFs core‐shell materials were developed for selective catalytic reduction of NO
x
by NH
3
(NH
3
‐SCR). A novel CuO@Cu‐MOFs core‐shell material with CuO as the core and Cu
3
(BTC)
2
as the shell were rationally designed and synthesized by an in situ growth method and used in NH
3
‐SCR reaction. The prepared CuO@Cu‐MOFs materials combined physicochemical properties of CuO (high NO adsorption stability and excellent surface reducibility) and Cu
3
(BTC)
2
(large specific surface area and abundant acid sites). In addition, the core‐shell materials held large amounts of Brønsted acid sites and abundant adsorbed NO
x
intermediate species, which benefited NH
3
‐SCR reaction under low‐temperature. Experimental results demonstrated that CuO@Cu‐MOFs possessed higher low‐temperature catalytic activity than that of pure CuO and Cu
3
(BTC)
2
. Importantly, CuO@Cu‐MOFs performed satisfied stability in NH
3
‐SCR reaction, which made it to be a potential and promising low‐temperature SCR catalyst. |
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ISSN: | 1867-3880 1867-3899 |
DOI: | 10.1002/cctc.201801718 |