A novel activated carbon-supported vanadium oxide catalyst was studied for
SCR of NO with NH3 at low temperatures (100-250 degrees C). The effects of
reaction temperature, preparation conditions and SO2 on SCR activity were e
valuated. The results show that this catalyst has a high catalytic activity
for NO-NH3-O-2 reaction at low temperatures. Preoxidation of the calcined
catalyst helps improve catalytic activity. V2O5 loading, other than calcina
tion temperature, gives a significant influence on the activity. SO2 in the
flue gas does not de-activate the catalyst but improves it. A stability te
st of more than 260 h shows that the catalyst is highly active and stable i
n the presence of SO2. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.