Insights into Palladium Poisoning of Cu/Ssz-13 Selective Catalytic Reduction Catalysts

SSRN Electronic Journal(2022)

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The impacts of Pd poisoning to the activity, selectivity, and hydrothermal stability of Cu/SSZ-13 selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalysts are reported. Pd lowers DeNOx efficiency of Cu/SSZ-13 via two mechanisms: (1) displacing SCR active sites in the form of isolated Pd-ions, and (2) catalyzing non-selective NH3 oxidation in the form of PdO. The first mechanism works by the diffusion of isolated Pd-ions into chabazite cages to displace ZCuIIOH SCR active species, and it occurs on Cu/SSZ-13 catalysts with and without external surface CuO clusters in similar fashion. In contrast, the second mechanism works differently with and without external surface CuO clusters. For Cu/SSZ-13 catalyst without external CuO clusters (i.e., primarily isolated Cu-ions), PdO leads to significant decrease of DeNOx efficiency at reaction temperatures above ∼400 °C due to its non-selective NH3 oxidation activity at high temperatures. However, this poisoning effect becomes much less impactful on Cu/SSZ-13 catalyst containing CuO clusters. This is due to the formation of CuO-PdO solid solution via interactions between CuO and PdO, which reduces non-selective NH3 oxidation potential. Furthermore, this solid solution formation even mitigates adverse effects caused by hydrothermal aging. Hence, the poisoning effects of Pd are closely related to Cu speciation and spatial distribution of a Cu/SSZ-13 catalyst. Finally, this study suggests a strategy in eliminating Pd poisoning, that is, the introduction of an oxide phase that effectively traps PdO but does not adversely influence SCR.
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Selective catalytic reduction,Ammonia oxidation,Palladium,Cu/SSZ-13,Hydrothermal stability
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