%0 Journal Article %T IrSn Bimetallic Clusters Confined in MFI Zeolites for CO Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx in the Presence of Excess O2. %A Bai Y %A Miao C %A Wang H %A Wu Z %J Environ Sci Technol %V 58 %N 26 %D 2024 Jul 2 %M 38897924 %F 11.357 %R 10.1021/acs.est.4c02540 %X We developed a simple strategy for preparing IrSn bimetallic clusters encapsulated in pure silicon zeolites via a one-pot hydrothermal synthesis by using diethylamine as a stabilizing agent. A series of investigations verified that metal species have been confined successfully in the inner of MFI zeolites. IrSn bimetallic cluster catalysts were efficient for the CO selective catalytic reduction of NOx in the presence of excess O2. Furthermore, the 13CO temperature-programmed surface reaction results demonstrated that NO2 and N2O could form when most of the CO was transformed into CO2 and that Sn modification could passivate CO oxidation on the IrSn bimetallic clusters, leading to more reductants that could be used for NOx reduction at high temperatures. Furthermore, SO2 can also influence the NOx conversion by inhibiting the oxidation of CO. This study provides a new strategy for preparing efficient environmental catalysts with a high dispersion of metal species.