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Catalytic reduction of N2O by NH3 in presence of oxygen using Fe‐exchanged zeolites

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The influence of ammonia on the reduction of N2O in presence of oxygen over Fe‐zeolite has been studied. It is found that BEA zeolite is the most efficient host structure for iron ions to catalyse the reduction of N2O with NH3.

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Mauvezin, M., Delahay, G., Kißlich, F. et al. Catalytic reduction of N2O by NH3 in presence of oxygen using Fe‐exchanged zeolites. Catalysis Letters 62, 41–44 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019078401694

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