Experimental investigation of NO reduction by H2 on Pd using planar laser-induced fluorescence

Sui Wan , Thomas Häber , Patrick Lott , Rainer Suntz , Olaf Deutschmann
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This study investigates the NO reduction by H2 on a Pd/Al2O3 catalyst in a temperature range of 100–300 °C and NO/H2 ratios from 0.5–2, aiming to gain a deeper understanding of the reaction kinetics and its interaction with mass transfer. Planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) is used to visualize the NO distributions over the catalyst, supplemented by end-of-pipe gas analysis of other components. The reduced Pd-based catalyst undergoes a slow deactivation after exposure to the reactive flow, leading to reduced overall NO conversion and decreased selectivity towards N2. The NO-PLIF measurements are only conducted on the reduced catalyst without considering the temporal evolutions. Despite the overall NO conversion varying only around 50%–65% across all the investigated conditions, the spatially resolved NO distributions reveal three distinct regimes that limit the overall NO conversion: the regime governed by intrinsic reaction rates, the regime constrained by H2 availability, and the regime restricted by NO diffusion. These findings, demonstrating the interaction between reaction kinetics and mass transfer over a heterogeneous catalyst, highlight the significance of analyzing spatially resolved concentration distributions obtained through PLIF measurements. This approach complements the conventional end-of-pipe analysis, offering a more comprehensive understanding of the underlying processes.

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平面激光诱导荧光法研究H2在Pd上还原NO的实验研究
本研究以Pd/Al2O3为催化剂,在温度为100-300℃,NO/H2比为0.5-2的条件下,研究H2在Pd/Al2O3催化剂上还原NO的反应动力学及其与传质的相互作用。平面激光诱导荧光(PLIF)用于可视化催化剂上的NO分布,并辅以其他组分的管道末端气体分析。还原后的pd基催化剂在暴露于反应流后经历了缓慢的失活,导致总体NO转化率降低,对N2的选择性降低。NO-PLIF测量仅在还原催化剂上进行,而不考虑时间演变。尽管在所有研究条件下,总NO转化率仅变化约50%-65%,但空间分解的NO分布揭示了三种不同的限制总NO转化率的机制:由内在反应速率控制的机制,由H2可用性限制的机制,以及由NO扩散限制的机制。这些发现证明了多相催化剂上反应动力学和传质之间的相互作用,强调了分析通过PLIF测量获得的空间分辨浓度分布的重要性。这种方法补充了传统的管道末端分析,提供了对底层流程更全面的理解。
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