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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 382, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.135384
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NH3-SCR; Regenerated spent SCR Catalyst; V-Ce mixed Oxides; Reaction mechanism
The challenge in SCR of NOx with NH3 is to improve de-NOx activity at low temperatures and increase tolerance towards SO2 poisoning. In this study, V and Ce oxides were loaded on deactivated SCR catalysts via impregnation to recover de-NOx activity. The resulting V-Ce@CAT catalyst showed high NOx conversions of 85-95% over a wide temperature range, and also exhibited improved reactivity after introducing SO2.
The challenge for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx with NH3 is to improve de-NOx activity at low temperatures while simultaneously improving the tolerance of catalysts towards SO2 poisoning. Herein, V and Ce oxides were loaded on deactivated SCR catalysts subjected to acid pickling (CAT) via impregnation to recover de-NOx activity. The resulting V-Ce@CAT catalyst exhibited 85-95% NOx conversions over a wide temperature window of 200-450 degrees C while conversions of only 40-78% over the same temperature range were observed with CAT (spent catalyst treated with acid). Interestingly, in addition to the high tolerance towards SO2 displayed by V-Ce@CAT, the catalyst exhibited improved reactivity after the introduction of 200 ppm SO2, with the NOx conversion increasing from 80% to 87%. The results indicated that a kinetic equilibrium was reached between the formation and decomposition rates of Ce2(SO4)3 on V-Ce@CAT which prevented the accumulation of surface sulfate species, thereby protecting the main active species V from catalytic inactivation. Furthermore, in situ DRIFTS revealed that the NH3-SCR reaction pathway of V-Ce@CAT follows the L-H mechanism.
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