Zp. Zhu et al., NO reduction with NH3 over an activated carbon-supported copper oxide catalysts at low temperatures, APP CATAL B, 26(1), 2000, pp. 25-35
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Environmental Engineering & Energy
NO reduction with NH3 over activated carbon-supported copper oxide (CuO/AC)
catalyst was studied at low temperatures (30-250 degrees C). The attention
was focused on the effects of preparation parameters, reaction temperature
and SO2 on the structure and activity of the catalyst. The catalysts show
high activities for NO reduction with NH3 in the presence of O-2 at tempera
tures above 180 degrees C and are gradually deactivated at temperatures bel
ow 180 degrees C. Cu2O exists in the catalyst and results in low initial ac
tivity but it is easily oxidized into active CuO by O-2 during the NO-NH3-O
-2 reaction. Calcination temperature and Cu loading of the catalyst strongl
y influence the activity and structure of the catalyst. The catalyst with 5
wt% Cu loading and calcined at 250 degrees C shows the highest activity. T
he activities of the catalysts with higher Cu loadings and/or calcined at h
igher temperatures are relatively low, mainly derived from aggregation of c
opper species. The CuO/AC catalyst is greatly deactivated by SO2 due to the
formation of CuSO4 which is inactive at low temperatures. (C) 2000 Elsevie
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