Low-temperature SCR of NO with NH3 over USY-supported manganese oxide-based catalysts

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  • Gongshin Qi
  • Ralph T. Yang
  • Ramsay Chang
چکیده

A series of catalysts of manganese oxide, manganese–cerium and iron–manganese oxide supported on USY (ultra-stable Y zeolite) were studied for the low-temperature selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO with ammonia in the presence of excess oxygen. It was found that MnOx/USY have high activity and high selectivity to N2 in the temperature range 80–180 8C. The addition of iron and cerium oxide increased NO conversion significantly although the single-component Fe/USY and Ce/USY catalysts had low activities. Among the catalysts studied in this work, the 14%Ce–6%Mn/USY showed the highest activity. The results showed that this catalyst yielded nearly 100%NO conversion at 180 8C at a space velocity of 30 000 cm g 1 h . The only product is N2 (with no N2O) below 150 8C. The effects of the concentration of oxygen, NO and NH3 were studied and the steady-state kinetics were also investigated. The reaction order is 1 with respect to NO and zero with respect to NH3 on the 14%Ce–6%Mn/USY catalyst at 150 8C.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003