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Selective reduction of NO by NH3 over vanadia-based commercial catalyst: Parametric sensitivity and kinetic modelling

✍ Scribed by R. Willi; B. Roduit; R.A. Koeppel; A. Wokaun; A. Baiker


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
349 KB
Volume
51
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2509

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✦ Synopsis


The kinetics of the selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide by ammonia have been investigated over a vanadia-based commercial DeNOx-catalyst. For temperatures exceeding 200°C the kinetic data are described well with a model which is based on an Eley-Rideal mechanism. Below 200°C the conversion is higher than predicted with this model, probably due to the contribution of an additional reaction pathway, which occurs only at low temperatures. Regarding the influence of water and oxygen on SCR, O2 accelerated and H20 decreased the reaction rate. The addition of up to 2% H20 to the dry feed notably reduced the rate of NO conversion. The effect levels off for higher H20 concentrations, and between 2.5% and 7.5% H20 no significant dependence was perceptible. Similarly, the conversion of NO is almost independent on 02 for concentrations between 4% and 10%. Lower oxygen concentrations resulted in a marked decrease of the catalytic activity. The estimated activation energies for the dry and wet feed amounted to 87 kJ/mol +_ 3 kJ/mol and 99 kJ/mol _ 9 kJ/mol, respectively (95% confidence limits).


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