Enhanced Activity of Ceria Loaded Sb-V2O5/TiO2 Catalysts for NO Reduction with Ammonia
The effect of Ce-loading over Sb-V 2 O 5 /TiO 2 catalysts was investigated for the removal of NO x by NH 3 . In order to understand the influence of Ce-loading over Sb-V 2 O 5 /TiO 2 , NH 3 -temperature programmed desorption, H 2 -temperature programmed reduction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (X...
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description | The effect of Ce-loading over Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalysts was investigated for the removal of NO
x
by NH
3
. In order to understand the influence of Ce-loading over Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
, NH
3
-temperature programmed desorption, H
2
-temperature programmed reduction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and diffused reflectance infrared fourier transformed spectroscopy (DRIFTS) were carried out. The 10 % Ce-loaded Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalyst exhibited superior activity than commercial V
2
O
5
–WO
3
–TiO
2
under 6 % H
2
O and 800 ppm SO
2
. The XPS results indicated the presence of Ce
3+
species. The amount of Brønsted acid sites significantly increased as a result of Ce-loading. The DRIFT spectrum of Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalyst indicated a peak at 1,363 cm
−1
, which corresponded to intermediates of ammonia oxidation species at 350 °C. Experimental results suggest that high NO
x
conversion and N
2
selectivity of 10 % Ce-loaded Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
was attributed to enhanced acidity and reducibility.
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2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalysts was investigated for the removal of NO
x
by NH
3
. In order to understand the influence of Ce-loading over Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
, NH
3
-temperature programmed desorption, H
2
-temperature programmed reduction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and diffused reflectance infrared fourier transformed spectroscopy (DRIFTS) were carried out. The 10 % Ce-loaded Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalyst exhibited superior activity than commercial V
2
O
5
–WO
3
–TiO
2
under 6 % H
2
O and 800 ppm SO
2
. The XPS results indicated the presence of Ce
3+
species. The amount of Brønsted acid sites significantly increased as a result of Ce-loading. The DRIFT spectrum of Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalyst indicated a peak at 1,363 cm
−1
, which corresponded to intermediates of ammonia oxidation species at 350 °C. Experimental results suggest that high NO
x
conversion and N
2
selectivity of 10 % Ce-loaded Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
was attributed to enhanced acidity and reducibility.
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2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalysts was investigated for the removal of NO
x
by NH
3
. In order to understand the influence of Ce-loading over Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
, NH
3
-temperature programmed desorption, H
2
-temperature programmed reduction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and diffused reflectance infrared fourier transformed spectroscopy (DRIFTS) were carried out. The 10 % Ce-loaded Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalyst exhibited superior activity than commercial V
2
O
5
–WO
3
–TiO
2
under 6 % H
2
O and 800 ppm SO
2
. The XPS results indicated the presence of Ce
3+
species. The amount of Brønsted acid sites significantly increased as a result of Ce-loading. The DRIFT spectrum of Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalyst indicated a peak at 1,363 cm
−1
, which corresponded to intermediates of ammonia oxidation species at 350 °C. Experimental results suggest that high NO
x
conversion and N
2
selectivity of 10 % Ce-loaded Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
was attributed to enhanced acidity and reducibility.
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2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalysts was investigated for the removal of NO
x
by NH
3
. In order to understand the influence of Ce-loading over Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
, NH
3
-temperature programmed desorption, H
2
-temperature programmed reduction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and diffused reflectance infrared fourier transformed spectroscopy (DRIFTS) were carried out. The 10 % Ce-loaded Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalyst exhibited superior activity than commercial V
2
O
5
–WO
3
–TiO
2
under 6 % H
2
O and 800 ppm SO
2
. The XPS results indicated the presence of Ce
3+
species. The amount of Brønsted acid sites significantly increased as a result of Ce-loading. The DRIFT spectrum of Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
catalyst indicated a peak at 1,363 cm
−1
, which corresponded to intermediates of ammonia oxidation species at 350 °C. Experimental results suggest that high NO
x
conversion and N
2
selectivity of 10 % Ce-loaded Sb-V
2
O
5
/TiO
2
was attributed to enhanced acidity and reducibility.
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