کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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51842 | 46856 | 2011 | 4 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
![عکس صفحه اول مقاله: Selective catalytic reduction of NOX with ammonia over Mn–Ce–OX/TiO2-carbon nanotube composites Selective catalytic reduction of NOX with ammonia over Mn–Ce–OX/TiO2-carbon nanotube composites](/preview/png/51842.png)
Mn–Ce–OX catalysts loaded on TiO2-carbonaceous materials were prepared by sol–gel method. Selective catalytic reduction of NOX was conducted in a fixed-bed flow-reactor over catalysts coated on aluminum plates. A de-NOX efficiency of more than 90% was obtained over the Mn–Ce–OX/TiO2-carbon nanotubes (CNTs) catalyst between 75 °C and 225 °C under a gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) of ~ 36,000 h−1. This activity improvement is attributed to the increase of the BET surface area, and the occurrence of reaction between adsorbed NOX and NH3. Moreover, the de-NOX efficiency was increased to 99.6% by adding 250 ppm SO2 between 100 °C and 250 °C.
Selective catalytic reduction of NOX with NH3 over Mn–Ce–OX catalysts loaded on TiO2-carbonaceous materials was conducted. The de-NOX efficiency was increased to 99.6% by adding 250 ppm SO2 between 100 °C and 250 °C. The given figure shows the NOX removal efficiency as a function of reaction temperatures over Mn–Ce/Ti-CNTs under different SO2 and/or NH3 concentrations. The data in bracket represent the concentrations (ppm) of NOX, NH3 and SO2, respectively.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights
► Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were introduced into the traditional Mn–Ce–OX/TiO2 catalyst for the reduction of NOX with ammonia.
► The activity promotion at low-temperatures in Mn–Ce–OX/TiO2-CNTs catalyst could be attributed to the increase of BET surface area, and the occurrence of reaction between adsorbed NOX and NH3.
► The improvement of de-NOX efficiency in Mn–Ce–OX/TiO2-CNTs catalyst by introducing a small amount of SO2 is also observed.
► The flow-reactor used for catalytic activity tests was close to the real selective catalytic reaction (SCR) systems.
Journal: Catalysis Communications - Volume 12, Issue 14, 15 August 2011, Pages 1298–1301