Temperature programmed reduction of copper ions in zeolites

Abstract
Temperature programmed reduction (t.p.r.) has been used to study the redox behaviour of copper ions in X and Y zeolites. Two distinct CuII to CuI reduction processes are discernible in both X and Y zeolites. These two processes have been attributed to the reduction of CuII ions occupying sodalite and supercage sites; a small fraction of the CuII ions, assumed to occupy hexagonal prism sites, remain unreduced. At 773 K in nitrogen, autoreduction of both sodalite and supercage CuII occurs in X zeolite, while only supercage CuII ions are autoreduced in Y zeolite. The reductions are reversible in Y zeolite, but some CuO is formed in X which is subsequently reduced by a third process. Activation energies (kJ mol–1) were obtained as follows: CuII to CuI(sodalite cages) 84 ± 13, CuII to CuI(supercages) 64 ± 10 and CuO to Cu0(X-type zeolite) 49 ± 7.

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