Abstract: | Highly active catalysts for the reduction of nitric oxide with ammonia can be obtained by supporting vanadium oxide, more than 15% by weight, on a silica gel with micropores of a mean diameter larger than 10 nm, followed by calcining it in the temperature range from 250 to 350°C. Both pre-impregnation with a small amount of titania and addition of ammonium bromide increased the activity markedly. The catalyst gave an NO conversion level of 100% at 150°C. A series of life tests of the catalysts, which was performed at 230°C using a simulated flue gas containing 700 parts/106 of sulphur dioxide, demonstrated that their activities were stable for more than 300 h. Little irreversible change in the catalyst properties was observed after the test. |