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    Interaction of NH<sub>3</sub> with Cu-SSZ-13 Catalyst: A Complementary FTIR, XANES, and XES Study

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    In the typical NH<sub>3</sub>–SCR temperature range (100–500 °C), ammonia is one of the main adsorbed species on acidic sites of Cu-SSZ-13 catalyst. Therefore, the study of adsorbed ammonia at high temperature is a key step for the understanding of its role in the NH<sub>3</sub>–SCR catalytic cycle. We employed different spectroscopic techniques to investigate the nature of the different complexes occurring upon NH<sub>3</sub> interaction. In particular, FTIR spectroscopy revealed the formation of different NH<sub>3</sub> species, that is, (i) NH<sub>3</sub> bonded to copper centers, (ii) NH<sub>3</sub> bonded to Brønsted sites, and (iii) NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>·<i>n</i>NH<sub>3</sub> associations. XANES and XES spectroscopy allowed us to get an insight into the geometry and electronic structure of Cu centers upon NH<sub>3</sub> adsorption, revealing for the first time in Cu-SSZ-13 the presence of linear Cu<sup>+</sup> species in O<sub>fw</sub>–Cu–NH<sub>3</sub> or H<sub>3</sub>N–Cu–NH<sub>3</sub> configuration
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