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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JES.2007.16.9.1077

Removal Technology of NOx Using V2O5/TiO2 Catalyst Impregnated Ceramic Candle Filters  

Lee, Dong-Sub (Department of Health & Environmental, Kyungwoon University)
Park, Jin-Sick (Department of Health & Environmental, Kyungwoon University)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.16, no.9, 2007 , pp. 1077-1083 More about this Journal
Abstract
[ $V_2O_5/TiO_2$ ] catalyst impregnated ceramic candle filters are in principle, capable of performing shallow-bed dust filtration plus a catalytic reaction, promoted by a catalytic deposited in their inner structure. Pilot-scale $V_2O_5/TiO_2$ catalyst impregnated ceramic candle filters were prepared, characterized and tested for their activity towards the SCR reaction. The effect on NO conversion of operating temperature, gas hourly space velocity, amount of deposited catalyst, pressure drops and long-term experiment (life of catalytic filter) was determined. The following effects of $V_2O_5/TiO_2$ catalyst impregnated ceramic candle filters in SCR reaction are observed: (1) It increases the activity and widens the temperature window for SCR. (2) When the content of $V_2O_5$ catalyst increases further from 3 to 9wt.%, activity of NO increases. (3) NO conversion at first increases with temperature and then decreases at high temperatures (above $400^{\circ} over), possibly due to the occurrence of the ammonia oxidation reaction.
Keywords
$V_2O_5/TiO_2$; Catalyst impregnated ceramic candle filter; SCR;
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