Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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13415943 | Fuel | 2020 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A series of Ce/Mo doping-modified V-W/Ti type catalysts were prepared by one-step impregnation method, in an attempt to realize collaborative removal of NO and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) reaction zone (the temperature scope of 260-420â¯Â°C). Benzene and Toluene were used as model compounds of VOCs. A self-built experimental platform was conducted to simulate the coal-fired flue gas denitrification zone with a flue gas of 750â¯mL/min. Different loading amount of CeO2 (0-17.5â¯wt%) or MoO3 (3-7.5â¯wt%) and different calcination temperature (400-600â¯Â°C) during catalyst preparation were investigated. Results showed that 10.75â¯wt% CeO2 loading as well as 4.5â¯wt% MoO3 loading on V-W/Ti catalyst calcinated at 500â¯Â°C represented the best simultaneous removal effect of NO, benzene and toluene. This study provided an efficient method for pollutant reductions of coal-fired power plant.
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Authors
Lin Chen, Yanfen Liao, Shirong Xin, Xinxuan Song, Guicai Liu, Xiaoqian Ma,