F. Notoya et al., Effect of SO2 on the low-temperature selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide with ammonia over TiO2, ZrO2, and Al2O3, IND ENG RES, 40(17), 2001, pp. 3732-3739
The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO to N-2 by NH3 over TiO2, ZrO2
, and Al2O3 was studied at 90 degreesC using a feed stream that was simulat
ed to represent the effluent from a coal combustion boiler. The effects of
SO2 on the reduction of NO were studied. It is interesting that the SCR rea
ction was interrupted when SO2 was absent from the feed gas. This indicated
that SO2 participated in the reduction process of NO at low temperature. A
mechanism for this low-temperature SCR process was proposed, which was bas
ed on the reaction results and studies of NO, NH3, and SO2 temperature-prog
rammed desorption (TPD) profiles under different experimental conditions. A
mong the three catalysts, ZrO2 and TiO2 had higher activities than Al2O3 Th
e selectity to N-2 over the different catalysts changed in the sequence of
ZrO2 > TiO2 > Al2O3 The activities of these three catalysts decayed with re
action time as a result of the accumulation of ammonium sulfate and nitrate
salts plugged in the pores of the catalysts. However, the deactivated cata
lysts could be easily regenerated by washing with water.