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5th Edition of

Chemistry World Conference

June 02-04, 2025 | Rome, Italy

Chemistry 2025

Chemical engineering of vanadium, titanium or chromium zeolites for application in environmental catalysis

Speaker at Chemistry World Conference 2025 - Stanislaw Dzwigaj
Sorbonne Universite, France
Title : Chemical engineering of vanadium, titanium or chromium zeolites for application in environmental catalysis

Abstract:

The vanadium, titanium or chromium ions well dispersed at zeolite framework could be considered as active sites of catalytic processes. So, the incorporation of these metals into zeolites as isolated tetrahedral sites appears to be the important task. We have earlier shown that the incorporation of transition metal ions into vacant T-atom sites of framework zeolite is strongly favored when, in the first step, zeolite is dealuminated by treatment with nitric acid solution and then, in the second step, the incorporation of transition metal ions results in the reaction between the cationic metal species of the precursor solution and the SiO-H groups of vacant T-atom sites created by dealumination of zeolite. During my keynote talk the chemical engineering of zeolites with vanadium, titanium or chromium ions will be described and characterized by different physical techniques both at the macroscopic (XRD, BET, TPR, TEM) and molecular level (FT-IR, NMR, DR UV-Vis, XPS, EPR, XAFS). The application of vanadium, titanium or chromium single-site zeolite catalysts in environmental catalysis will be discussed. This two-step postsynthesis method applied in this work allowed obtaining vanadium, titanium or chromium  single-site zeolite catalysts active in different catalytic processes such as photocatalytic decomposition of NO, oxidation of 2-propanol into acetone and selective CO oxidation in the presence of H2 (partial oxidation (PROX) reaction).

Audience Take Away Notes:

  • The audience will be able to understand as control of preparation of catalyst systems
  • They will see that catalytic activity depend on dispersion of metal in the framework of zeolite
  • The researchers will be able, after my talk, do their own catalyst preparation using similar method

Biography:

Professor Stanislaw Dzwigaj received his PhD degree in 1982 in Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Krakow (Poland). After two years of postdoctoral stay at the Laboratoire de Reactivite de Surface Universite P. et M. Curie (Paris) he obtained in 1990 a position of contracted researcher in the same Laboratory devoted to surface reactivity in relation to catalysis phenomena. Then, in 2008 he obtained permanent position in CNRS as a researcher. On February 19, 2014 for outstanding scientific achievements, he received the title of professor. His published work includes more than 180 papers published in reputable international journals.

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