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FeZSM-5 catalysts for SCR of NO to N2 can be made in a highly durable form that may be useful for automotive exhaust cleanup, but not presently reproducible. Herein we outline the properties and characteristics of good versus poor catalysts and provide results of experiments that effect the properties of the final preparation. It is shown how Mössbauer characterization will be useful in understanding the changes that occur as the catalysts age. The problem has not yet been resolved. This letter is meant to challenge research by others.
Catalysis Letters – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 16, 2004
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