Catalytic reduction of NH4NO3 by NO: Effects of solid acids and implications for low temperature DeNOx processes |
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Authors: | Aditya Savara Mei-Jun Li Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler Eric Weitz |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Chemistry and Institute for Catalysis in Energy Processes, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, United States |
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Abstract: | Ammonium nitrate is thermally stable below 250 °C and could potentially deactivate low temperature NOx reduction catalysts by blocking active sites. It is shown that NO reduces neat NH4NO3 above its 170 °C melting point, while acidic solids catalyze this reaction even at temperatures below 100 °C. NO2, a product of the reduction, can dimerize and then dissociate in molten NH4NO3 to NO+ + NO3−, and may be stabilized within the melt as either an adduct or as HNO2 formed from the hydrolysis of NO+ or N2O4. The other product of reduction, NH4NO2, readily decomposes at ≤100 °C to N2 and H2O, the desired end products of DeNOx catalysis. A mechanism for the acid catalyzed reduction of NH4NO3 by NO is proposed, with HNO3 as an intermediate. These findings indicate that the use of acidic catalysts or promoters in DeNOx systems could help mitigate catalyst deactivation at low operating temperatures (<150 °C). |
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Keywords: | Ammonium nitrate Ammonium nitrite NO NO2 DeNOx |
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