B. Shen, Y. Chun, J. Zhu, Ying Wang, Zhen‐Long Wu, J. Xia, Qin-hua Xu
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Environmentally benign decomposition of potassium nitrate on zeolites
Due to the interaction with support, KNO3 loaded on zeolite NaY began to decompose near 513 K, much lower than that unsupported. Through a special redox process, moreover, the KNO3 can be mainly decomposed at 673 K while the liberation of NOx is suppressed more than 90%.