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Selective catalytic reduction of NO by ammonia with fly ash catalyst
Selective catalytic reduction of NO by ammonia with fly ash catalyst,10.1016/S0016-2361(02)00321-6,Fuel,Xiaoping Xuan,Changtao Yue,Shuyuan Li,Qiang Ya
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Xiaoping Xuan
,
Changtao Yue
,
Shuyuan Li
,
Qiang Yao
This paper investigates the
selective catalytic reduction
(SCR) of NO with NH3 using
fly ash
catalyst. The catalytically active elements investigated here included Fe, Cu, Ni and V. The results indicated that fly ash, after pre-treatment, can be reasonably used as the SCR catalyst support to remove NO from flue gas. Cu gave the highest
catalytic activity
and NO conversion, compared with Fe, Ni and V. In the pre-treatment process, the
nitric acid
treatment and drying temperatures for the
fly ash
particles had little effect on the NO conversion. However, the calcination temperature had an important effect on the catalyst preparation process.
Journal:
Fuel
, vol. 82, no. 5, pp. 575-579, 2003
DOI:
10.1016/S0016-2361(02)00321-6
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