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Insight into the Promotion Effect of Trace Pd Doping on the Catalytic Performance of Ag/Al2O3 for C3H6-SCR of NOx

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c04566

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Ag/Al2O3; Pd doping; HC-SCR; water resistance; catalytic mechanism

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The enhancement mechanism of the C3H6-SCR activity of Ag/Al(2)O(3) by Pd doping and the corresponding structure-property relationship were investigated. Pd doping changed the reaction pathway and improved the water resistance of the catalyst, leading to the formation of a different active intermediate, an enolic species. The study provides valuable insights for the design of efficient HC-SCR catalysts.
The mechanistic cause of the enhancement of the C3H6-SCR activity of Ag/Al(2)O(3)by trace Pd doping and the corresponding structure-property relationship were investigated. Pd doping enhanced the water resistance of Ag/Al(2)O(3)for C3H6-SCR by changing the reaction pathway. Under wet conditions, a series ofin situDRIFT studies indicated that the production of an active acetate intermediate on Ag/Al(2)O(3)was suppressed during the partial oxidation of C3H6, while trace Pd doping promoted the formation of another active intermediate, an enolic species. Furthermore, a pathway for the formation of enolic species by the reaction of acrylate with hydroxyl species was proposed. DFT calculations revealed that the surface of Ag clusters was easily covered by hydroxyl in the presence of water vapor, which could inhibit the formation of acetates. Doping with Pd facilitated the activation of acrylate which might further react with hydroxyl species to form enolic species. These findings can be helpful for the future design of efficient HC-SCR catalysts.

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