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The Emission of NO2 and NH3 in Selective Catalytic Reduction over Manganese Oxide with NH3 at Low Temperature  

Kim, Sung Su (Department of Environmental Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Hong, Sung Chang (Department of Environmental Engineering, Kyonggi University)
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Applied Chemistry for Engineering / v.18, no.3, 2007 , pp. 255-261 More about this Journal
Abstract
The catalytic behavior of the manganese oxides was studied for the selective catalytic reduction with ammonia at a low temperature condition under $200^{\circ}C$. Outlet unreacted ammonia increases with decreasing temperature and increasing $NH_3/NOx$ mole ratio, however $NO_2$ shows an opposite result. $NO_2$ is generated by the adsorption of NO on the catalyst and the following oxidization to nitrates. Unreacted NH3 slip is not observed even at the $NH_3/NOx$ feed ratio above 1.0 due to the reaction between formed nitrates on the catalyst and adsorbed ammonia. The addition of Zr increases $NO_2$ generation, whereas the addition of CeO2 on the catalyst decreases $NO_2$ generation. Furthermore, the additon of the metal oxide induce DeNOx efficiency to reduce.
Keywords
selective catalytic reduction; manganese oxides; $NH_3$; $NO_2$;
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