Uncovering the centrality of mono-dentate SO32-/SO42-modifiers grafted on a metal vanadate in accelerating wet NOX reduction and poison pyrolysis
- Authors
- Lee, Seokhyun; Ha, Heon Phil; Lee, Jung-Hyun; Kim, Jongsik
- Issue Date
- 2023-10
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Citation
- Journal of Hazardous Materials, v.460
- Abstract
- NOX rarely binds with labile oxygens of catalytic solids, whose Lewis acidic (LA) species possess higher binding strengths with NH3 (ENH3) and H2O than Bro & BULL;nsted acidic counterparts (BA --H+;-OH), oftentimes leading to elevate energy barrier (EBARRIER) and weaken H2O tolerance, respectively. These limit NH3-assisted wet NOX reduction via Langmuir-Hinshelwood-type or Eley-Rideal (ER)-type model on LA species, while leaving ER-type analogue on BA --H+ species proper to reduce wet NOX. Given hard-to-regulate strength/amount of-OH species and occasional association between ENH3 and EBARRIER, Ni1V2O6 (Ni1) was rationally chosen as a platform to isolate mono-dentate SO32-/SO42-species for use as BA --H+ bonds via protonation to increase collision frequency (k'APP,0) alongside with disclosure of advantages of SO32-/SO42--functionalized Ni1V2O6 (Ni1-S) over Ni1 in reducing wet NOX. Ni1-S outperformed Ni1 in achieving a larger BA --H+ quantity (k'APP,0 & UARR;), increasing H2O tolerance, and elevating oxygen mobility, thus promoting NOX reduction activity/consequences under SO2- excluding gases. V2O5-WO3 composite simulating a commercial catalyst could isolate mono-dentate SO32-/SO42-species and served as a control (V2O5-WO3-S) for comparison. Ni1-S was superior to V2O5-WO3-S in evading ammonium (bi-)sulfate (AS/ABS) poison accumulation and expediting AS/ABS pyrolysis efficiency, thereby improving AS/ABS resistance under SO2-including gases, while enhancing resistance against hydro-thermal aging.
- Keywords
- SELECTIVE CATALYTIC-REDUCTION; ACID SITES; OXIDE; NH3; NH3-SCR; MECHANISM; VANADIUM; SO2; CE; STABILITY; mono-dentate; SO32-/SO42-functionality; Nickel vanadate; Ammonium (bi-)sulfate; NOX reduction
- ISSN
- 0304-3894
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113209
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132278
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- KIST Article > 2023
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