標題: Byproduct Analysis of SO2 Poisoning on NH3-SCR over MnFe/TiO2 Catalysts at Medium to Low Temperatures
作者: Lee, Tsungyu
Bai, Hsunling
環境工程研究所
Institute of Environmental Engineering
關鍵字: Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR);SO2 poisoning;Low-temperature catalyst;nitrogen oxides;nitrous oxide
公開日期: 1-三月-2019
摘要: The byproducts of ammonia-selective catalytic reduction (NH3-SCR) process over MnFe/TiO2 catalysts under the conditions of both with and without SO2 poisoning were analyzed. In addition to the NH3-SCR reaction, the NH3 oxidation and the NO oxidation reactions were also evaluated at temperatures of 100-300 degrees C to clarify the reactions occurred during the SCR process. The results indicated that major byproducts for the NH3 oxidation and NO oxidation tests were N2O and NO2, respectively, and their concentrations increased as the reaction temperature increased. For the NH3-SCR test without the presence of SO2, it revealed that N2O was majorly from the NH3-SCR reaction instead of from NH3 oxidation reaction. The byproducts of N2O and NO2 for the NH3-SCR reaction also increased after increasing the reaction temperature, which caused the decreasing of N-2-selectivity and NO consumption. For the NH3-SCR test with SO2 at 150 degrees C, there were two decay stages during SO2 poisoning. The first decay was due to a certain amount of NH3 preferably reacted with SO2 instead of with NO or O-2. Then the catalysts were accumulated with metal sulfates and ammonium salts, which caused the second decay of NO conversion. The effluent N2O increased as poisoning time increased, which was majorly from oxidation of unreacted NH3. On the other hand, for the NH3-SCR test with SO2 at 300 degrees C, the NO conversion was not decreased after increasing the poisoning time, but the N2O byproduct concentration was high. However, the SO2 led to the formation of metal sulfates, which might inhibit NO oxidation reactions and cause the concentration of N2O gradually decreased as well as the N-2-selectivity increased.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal9030265
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/151979
ISSN: 2073-4344
DOI: 10.3390/catal9030265
期刊: CATALYSTS
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
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