1. Poisoning Effect Comparison of ZnCl2 and ZnSO4 on Mn‐Ce/AC Catalyst for Low‐Temperature SCR of NO.
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Su, Zenghui, Ren, Shan, Yang, Jie, Yao, Lu, Zhou, Yuhan, Chen, Zhichao, and Zhang, Tianshi
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CATALYSTS ,CATALYST poisoning ,ACTIVATED carbon ,CATALYTIC reduction ,MANGANESE oxides - Abstract
In this study, the effect of different zinc salts (ZnCl2 and ZnSO4) on the deactivation of activated carbon(AC)‐based Mn−Ce catalysts and the poisoning mechanism of zinc salts on Mn−Ce/AC are comparatively studied. SEM, BET, XRD, XPS, H2‐TPR, NH3‐TPD and In‐situ DRIFT are used to characterize the physical and chemical changes of Mn−Ce/AC catalyst. The Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) activities of Mn−Ce/AC has a noticeable decline after loading zinc salts, and the highest NO conversion of Zn poisoning catalysts do not exceed 70 %. And the acid site is occupied by Zn2+ on the catalyst, which affects the chemical adsorption of NH3 and hinders the formation of the intermediate ‐NH2. Moreover, the decrease of Mn4+, reducibility of manganese oxide and acid sites are more serious on ZnC−Mn‐Ce/AC. Besides, loading ZnSO4 can improve the content of Ce3+ and Oβ on catalyst surface, which can mitigate the poisoning effects of ZnSO4 on Mn−Ce/AC catalyst. Hence, ZnCl2 displays a more serious poisoning effect on Mn−Ce/AC catalyst compared with ZnSO4. Then the probable mechanism model of ZnCl2 and ZnSO4 on Mn−Ce /AC catalyst is proposed and compared. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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