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Achieving Atomic Dispersion of Highly Loaded Transition Metals in Small‐Pore Zeolite SSZ‐13: High‐Capacity and High‐Efficiency Low‐Temperature CO and Passive NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> Adsorbers
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The majority of harmful atmospheric CO and NO<sub>x</sub> emissions are from vehicle exhausts. Although there has been success addressing NO<sub>x</sub> emissions at temperatures above 250 °C with selective catalytic reduction technology, emissions during vehicle cold start (when the temperature is below 150 °C), are a major challenge. Herein, we show we can completely eliminate both CO and NO<sub>x</sub> emissions simultaneously under realistic exhaust flow, using a highly loaded (2 wt %) atomically dispersed palladium in the extra-framework positions of the small-pore chabazite material as a CO and passive NO<sub>x</sub> adsorber. Until now, atomically dispersed highly loaded (>0.3 wt %) transition-metal/SSZ-13 materials have not been known. We devised a general, simple, and scalable route to prepare such materials for Pt<sup>II</sup> and Pd<sup>II</sup> . Through spectroscopy and materials testing we show that both CO and NO<sub>x</sub> can be simultaneously completely abated with 100 % efficiency by the formation of mixed carbonyl-nitrosyl palladium complex in chabazite micropore.
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