Selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxide by hydrocarbons over mordenite-type zeolite catalysts |
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Authors: | Moon Hyeon Kim In-Sik Nam Young Gul Kim |
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Affiliation: | aResearch Center for Catalytic Technology, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)/Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology (RIST), P.O. Box 125, Pohang, South Korea |
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Abstract: | The reduction of NO by hydrocarbons such as C2H4, C2H6, C3H6, and C3H8 has been investigated over mordenite-type zeolite catalysts including HM, CuHM, NZA (natural zeolite), and CuNZA prepared by an ion-exchange method in a continuous flow fixed-bed reactor. NO conversion over CuNZA catalyst reaches about 94% with 2000 ppm of C3H6 at 500°C. As reductants, alkenes seem to exhibit a higher performance for NO conversion than alkanes regardless of the catalysts. No deterioration of the catalytic activity due to carbonaceous deposits for CuNZA was observed above 400°C even after 30 h of on-stream time, but SO2 in the feed gas stream causes a severe poisoning of the CuNZA catalyst. The effect of H2O on NO conversion was significant regardless of the catalysts and the reductants employed in this study. However, CuNZA catalyst shows a unique water tolerance with C3H6. The reaction path of NO to N2 is the most important factor for high performance of this catalytic system. NO is directly reduced by a reaction intermediate, Cn′Hm′(O) formed from hydrocarbon and O2, N2O is another reaction intermediate which can be easily removed by Cn′Hm′(O). |
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Keywords: | Natural zeolite CuNZA CuHM Water tolerance Propene Reaction path Nitrous oxide Zeolites |
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