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Catalysis Science & Technology | 2017

Synthesis and activation for catalysis of Fe-SAPO-34 prepared using iron polyamine complexes as structure directing agents

Alessandro Turrina; A. Iulian Dugulan; Jillian Elaine Collier; Richard I. Walton; John Leonello Casci; Paul A. Wright

The use of transition metal cations complexed by polyamines as structure directing agents (SDAs) for silicoaluminophosphate (SAPO) zeotypes provides a route, via removal of the organic by calcination, to microporous solids with well-distributed, catalytically-active extra-framework cations and avoids the need for post-synthesis aqueous cation exchange. Iron(II) complexed with tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) is found to be an effective SDA for SAPO-34, giving as-prepared solids where Fe2+–TEPA complexes reside within the cha cages, as indicated by Mossbauer, optical and X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopies. By contrast, when non-coordinating tetraethylammonium ions are used as the SDAs in Fe-SAPO-34 preparations, iron is included as octahedral Fe3+ within the framework. The complex-containing Fe-SAPO-34(TEPA) materials give a characteristic visible absorption band at 550 nm (and purple colouration) when dried in air that is attributed to oxygen chemisorption. Some other Fe2+ polyamine complexes (diethylenetriamine, triethylenetetramine and pentaethylenehexamine) show similar behaviour. After calcination in flowing oxygen at 550 °C, ‘one-pot’ Fe(TEPA) materials possess Fe3+ cations and a characteristic UV-visible spectrum: they also show appreciable activity in the selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3.


Catalysis Today | 2014

The role of pore size on the thermal stability of zeolite supported Cu SCR catalysts

Philip Gerald Blakeman; Eric M. Burkholder; Hai-Ying Chen; Jillian Elaine Collier; Joseph Michael Fedeyko; Hoi Jobson; Raj Rao Rajaram


Archive | 2008

Non-zeolite base metal scr catalyst

Jillian Elaine Collier; Sylvie Cécile Laroze; Raj Rao Rajaram; David William Prest


Archive | 2015

Catalyst for Treating Exhaust Gas

John Leonello Casci; Jillian Elaine Collier; Lucia Gaberova


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2015

Formation of reactive Lewis acid sites on Fe/WO3–ZrO2 catalysts for higher temperature SCR applications

Rodney Kok Shin Foo; Tanya Vazhnova; Dmitry B. Lukyanov; Paul James Millington; Jillian Elaine Collier; Raj Rao Rajaram; Stanislaw E. Golunski


Archive | 2007

LOW TEMPERATURE HYDROCARBON SCR

Jillian Elaine Collier; Philip Gerald Blakeman; Isabel Zoe Tingay; Paul James Millington; Raj Rao Rajaram; Andrew Peter Walker


Archive | 2012

Dual function catalytic filter

Glen Spreitzer; Sougato Chatterjee; Raj Rao Rajaram; Jillian Elaine Collier; Paul James Millington; Sylvie Cécile Laroze


Catalysis Letters | 2016

Low Temperature NO Storage of Zeolite Supported Pd for Low Temperature Diesel Engine Emission Control

Hai-Ying Chen; Jillian Elaine Collier; Dongxia Liu; Loredana Mantarosie; Desiree Duran-Martin; Vladimír Novák; Raj Rao Rajaram; David Thompsett


Archive | 2011

Filter comprising combined soot oxidation and nh3-scr catalyst

Jillian Elaine Collier; Ralf Dotzel; Sylvie Cécile Laroze; Rainer Leppelt; Paul James Millington; Jörg Werner Münch; Raj Rao Rajaram; Hubert Schedel


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2010

Understanding the Ag/Al2O3 hydrocarbon-SCR catalyst deactivation through TG/DT analyses of different configurations

B. Sawatmongkhon; A. Tsolakis; S. Sitshebo; J. Rodríguez-Fernández; M. Ahmadinejad; Jillian Elaine Collier; Raj Rao Rajaram

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