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NO3-type and NO2-type adsorbed species are formed on Cu-ZSM-5 together with adsorbed O species at 523 K in the decomposition of NO accompanied by the evolution of N2, N2O, and NO2.
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Shimokawabe, M., Okumura, K., Ono, H. et al. N2O and NO2 Formation in the Disproportionation of no over Ion Exchanged Cu-ZSM-5 at Lower Temperature. Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters 73, 267–274 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014151005238
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