Mechanism of selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3 over coal-based activated coke: The effects of surface chemical properties

W. Xie, Zhongchao Sun, Yinwu Xiong, Lanting Li, Tao Wu, D. Liang
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In order to elucidate the mechanism of selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3 over activated coke and clarity of the effects of its surface chemical of activated coke. Five commercial coal-based activated cokes for NO reduction with NH3 were examined in a fixed-bed quartz micro reactor at 150 °C. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and acid-base titration were used to characterize the surface chemical properties of the samples. The results showed that the NO conversion over the activated cokes has been increased with the amounts of surface acidic sites and oxygen content. A correlation between catalytic activity and NH3 adsorption capacity could be observed. The adsorption of NH3 on the acidic sites of the activated coke seemed to play an important role in catalytic selective reduction of NO with NH3.
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煤基活性焦上NH3选择性催化还原NO的机理:表面化学性质的影响
为了阐明活性焦炭上NH3选择性催化还原NO的机理,阐明其对活性焦炭表面化学性质的影响。在固定床石英微反应器中,在150℃条件下对5种商用煤基活性焦进行了NH3还原NO的研究。采用x射线光电子能谱(XPS)和酸碱滴定法对样品的表面化学性质进行了表征。结果表明,活化焦炭的NO转化率随着表面酸性位点的增加和氧含量的增加而提高。催化活性与NH3吸附量之间存在相关性。活性焦炭酸性部位对NH3的吸附在NH3催化选择性还原NO中起重要作用。
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