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High-Dispersed V(2)O(5)-CuO(X) Nanoparticles on h-BN in NH(3)-SCR and NH(3)-SCO Performance
Typically, to meet emission regulations, the selective catalytic reduction of NO(X) with NH(3) (NH(3)-SCR) technology cause NH(3) emissions owing to high NH(3)/NO(X) ratios to meet emission regulations. In this study, V-Cu/BN-Ti was used to remove residual NO(X) and NH(3). Catalysts were evaluated f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325198/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35889554 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12142329 |
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author | Im, Han-Gyu Lee, Myeung-Jin Kim, Woon-Gi Kim, Su-Jin Jeong, Bora Ye, Bora Lee, Heesoo Kim, Hong-Dae |
author_facet | Im, Han-Gyu Lee, Myeung-Jin Kim, Woon-Gi Kim, Su-Jin Jeong, Bora Ye, Bora Lee, Heesoo Kim, Hong-Dae |
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description | Typically, to meet emission regulations, the selective catalytic reduction of NO(X) with NH(3) (NH(3)-SCR) technology cause NH(3) emissions owing to high NH(3)/NO(X) ratios to meet emission regulations. In this study, V-Cu/BN-Ti was used to remove residual NO(X) and NH(3). Catalysts were evaluated for selective catalytic oxidation of NH(3) (NH(3)-SCO) in the NH(3)-SCR reaction at 200–300 °C. The addition of vanadium and copper increased the number of Brønsted and Lewis acid sites available for the reaction by increasing the ratio of V(5+) and forming Cu(+) species, respectively. Furthermore, h-BN was dispersed in the catalyst to improve the content of vanadium and copper species on the surface. NH(3) and NO(X) conversion were 98% and 91% at 260 °C, respectively. Consequently, slipped NH(3) (NH(3)-Slip) emitted only 2% of the injected ammonia. Under SO(2) conditions, based on the NH(3) oxidation reaction, catalytic deactivation was improved by addition of h-BN. This study suggests that h-BN is a potential catalyst that can help remove residual NO(X) and meet NH(3) emission regulations when placed at the bottom of the SCR catalyst layer in coal-fired power plants. |
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spelling | pubmed-93251982022-07-27 High-Dispersed V(2)O(5)-CuO(X) Nanoparticles on h-BN in NH(3)-SCR and NH(3)-SCO Performance Im, Han-Gyu Lee, Myeung-Jin Kim, Woon-Gi Kim, Su-Jin Jeong, Bora Ye, Bora Lee, Heesoo Kim, Hong-Dae Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Typically, to meet emission regulations, the selective catalytic reduction of NO(X) with NH(3) (NH(3)-SCR) technology cause NH(3) emissions owing to high NH(3)/NO(X) ratios to meet emission regulations. In this study, V-Cu/BN-Ti was used to remove residual NO(X) and NH(3). Catalysts were evaluated for selective catalytic oxidation of NH(3) (NH(3)-SCO) in the NH(3)-SCR reaction at 200–300 °C. The addition of vanadium and copper increased the number of Brønsted and Lewis acid sites available for the reaction by increasing the ratio of V(5+) and forming Cu(+) species, respectively. Furthermore, h-BN was dispersed in the catalyst to improve the content of vanadium and copper species on the surface. NH(3) and NO(X) conversion were 98% and 91% at 260 °C, respectively. Consequently, slipped NH(3) (NH(3)-Slip) emitted only 2% of the injected ammonia. Under SO(2) conditions, based on the NH(3) oxidation reaction, catalytic deactivation was improved by addition of h-BN. This study suggests that h-BN is a potential catalyst that can help remove residual NO(X) and meet NH(3) emission regulations when placed at the bottom of the SCR catalyst layer in coal-fired power plants. MDPI 2022-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9325198/ /pubmed/35889554 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12142329 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Im, Han-Gyu Lee, Myeung-Jin Kim, Woon-Gi Kim, Su-Jin Jeong, Bora Ye, Bora Lee, Heesoo Kim, Hong-Dae High-Dispersed V(2)O(5)-CuO(X) Nanoparticles on h-BN in NH(3)-SCR and NH(3)-SCO Performance |
title | High-Dispersed V(2)O(5)-CuO(X) Nanoparticles on h-BN in NH(3)-SCR and NH(3)-SCO Performance |
title_full | High-Dispersed V(2)O(5)-CuO(X) Nanoparticles on h-BN in NH(3)-SCR and NH(3)-SCO Performance |
title_fullStr | High-Dispersed V(2)O(5)-CuO(X) Nanoparticles on h-BN in NH(3)-SCR and NH(3)-SCO Performance |
title_full_unstemmed | High-Dispersed V(2)O(5)-CuO(X) Nanoparticles on h-BN in NH(3)-SCR and NH(3)-SCO Performance |
title_short | High-Dispersed V(2)O(5)-CuO(X) Nanoparticles on h-BN in NH(3)-SCR and NH(3)-SCO Performance |
title_sort | high-dispersed v(2)o(5)-cuo(x) nanoparticles on h-bn in nh(3)-scr and nh(3)-sco performance |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325198/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35889554 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12142329 |
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