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Influence of nitrogen surface functionalities on the catalytic activity of activated carbon in low temperature SCR of NOx with NH3

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CATALYSIS TODAY
卷 90, 期 1-2, 页码 51-59

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2004.04.008

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activated carbon; oxidation; ammonia treatment; nitrogen oxide; SCR; catalytic properties

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The reduction of nitrogen oxide with ammonia was studied using carbon catalysts with chemically modified surfaces. Carbon samples with different surface chemistry were obtained from commercial activated carbon D43/1 (CarboTech, Essen, Germany) by chemical modification involving oxidation with conc. nitric acid (DOx) (i), high temperature treatment (similar to1000 K) under vacuum (DHT) (ii) or in ammonia (DHTN, DOxN) (iii). Additionally, a portion of the DOx sample was promoted with iron(111) ions (DOxFe). The catalytic tests were performed in a microreactor at a temperature range of 413-573 K. The carbon sample annealed under vacuum (DHT) showed the lowest activity. The formation of surface acidic surface oxides by nitric acid treatment (DOx) enhanced the catalytic activity only slightly. However, as can be expected, subsequent promotion of the DOx sample with iron(III) ions increased drastically its catalytic activity. However, this was accompanied by some loss of selectivity, i.e. formation of N2O as side product. This effect can be avoided using ammonia-treated carbons which demonstrated reasonable activity with simultaneous high selectivity. The most active and selective among them was the sample that was first oxidized with nitric acid and then heated in an ammonia stream (DOxN). A correlation between catalytic activity and surface nitrogen content was observed. Surface nitrogen species seem to play an important role in catalytic selective reduction of nitrogen oxide with ammonia, possibly facilitating NO2 formation (a reaction intermediate) as a result of easier chemisorption of oxygen and nitrogen oxide. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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