Temperature-programmed Reduction of Metal-exchanged Zeolite-a Catalysts

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M. Afzal
G. Yasmeen
M. Saleem
J. Afzal
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[1] Quaid-i-Azam University,Department of Chemistry
[2] National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering,undefined
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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2000年 / 62卷
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TPR technique; transition metal-exchanged zeolites; zeolite-A catalysts;
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The reduction of metal (Co, Ni, and Cu)-exchangedzeolite-A was studied by a temperature programmed reduction (TPR) technique. The TPR profiles indicate that the metals are in a dispersed form. The hydrogen consumption in the reduction process demonstrates that the metals are present in monovalent and divalent forms. High-temperature reduction peaks are also observed in the cases of CoA and NiA. Nitrogen adsorption reveals that, on heating at high temperature, the pore capacity of zeolite-A increases when exchanged with transition metals because more space is occupied by water molecules. This is confirmed by thermal analysis. After dehydration, the cations are in changed positions; they are often located in hidden sites (hexagonal prism and sodalite cages). The activation energy for the reduction process is calculated.
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