Improvement of NH[sub.3]-SCR Performance by Exposing Different Active Components in a VCeMn/Ti Catalytic System

The physicochemical properties of active components play a key role in enhancing catalytic performance. In multi-component catalysts, different components offer a wide range of structural possibilities and catalytic potential. However, determining the role of specific components in enhancing efficie...

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description The physicochemical properties of active components play a key role in enhancing catalytic performance. In multi-component catalysts, different components offer a wide range of structural possibilities and catalytic potential. However, determining the role of specific components in enhancing efficiency may be blurry. This study synthetized a range of catalysts with various metal compositions on their external surfaces to investigate their catalytic activity on NH[sub.3] -SCR. The V/CeMn/Ti catalysts exhibited exceptional catalytic efficiency and strong tolerance to SO[sub.2] during the SCR process. In the system, Mn and Ce facilitated electron transfer during the catalytic removal of NO[sub.x] . As an assisting agent, increased the number of active species and acidic sites, playing a crucial role in oxidizing NO to NO[sub.2] and facilitating the denitrogenation reaction process at low temperatures. Further studies showed that the three ingredients exhibited unique adsorbent behaviors on the reacting gases, which provided different catalytic possibilities. This work modeled the particular catalysis of V and Ce (Mn) species, respectively, and offers experimental instruction for improving the activity and excellent tolerance to SO[sub.2] by controlling active ingredients.
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