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The effect of Na/K on the NO adsorption behavior and heterogeneous reduction of internal nitrogen-containing char: A DFT study

Journal

FUEL
Volume 344, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.128073

Keywords

Heterogeneous adsorption; Heterogeneous reduction; Internal nitrogen-containing char; Density functional theory; NO; Na; K

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This study investigates the effect of sodium and potassium on the adsorption behavior and heterogeneous reduction roads of NO on the surface of internal nitrogen-containing char in high alkali coal. The results show that the addition of Na and K promotes the adsorption of NO on char and facilitates the reaction. The study provides a theoretical pavement for the continued study of the heterogeneous reduction process, which is of great significance for the clean use of high alkali coals.
Sodium and potassium in high alkali coal have an effect on the heterogeneous reduction of NO with char. The microscopic mechanisms of the effect of Na and K on the adsorption behavior and heterogeneous reduction roads of NO on the surface of internal nitrogen-containing char were investigated at the GGA-PBE level using DFT. The adsorption energy of NO on the surface of nitrogen-containing char doped with Na and K was calculated using zigzag, armchair and saturated structures, and the reaction path of Z-N-2 with NO was also calculated. The results showed that the adsorption effects of the three types of nitrogen-containing char on NO ranked from strong to weak were: Z-N > A-N > G-N. The addition of Na and K both promoted the adsorption of NO with char structure. The highest energy barrier for the reaction of the Z-N-2 structure with NO was 232.80 kJ/mol, which decreased to 180.52 kJ/mol when Na doped and 176.04 kJ/mol when K doped. The exotherm of the reaction increases from 378.59 to 1245.26 kJ/mol, it appears that the addition of sodium and potassium facilitates the reaction. The study will provide a theoretical pavement for the continued study of the heterogeneous reduction process, which is of great significance for the clean use of high alkali coals.

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