Enhancement of Fe-Nb Interaction by Acid Modification Over So42--Feox-Nb2o5 Catalyst for Nh3 Selective Catalytic Reduction of Nox
42 Pages Posted: 22 Sep 2023
Abstract
A series of iron-based composite oxide catalysts, modified with acid and niobium, were produced for the purpose of selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3 (NH3-SCR) via co-precipitation. The obtained SO42--FeOx-Nb2O5 (S-FeNbOx) catalyst exhibited significantly better SCR performance than the unmodified FeOx catalyst, with a NOx conversion above 90% and N2 selectivity higher than 95% in the temperature range of 275−450 °C. The XPS, H2-TPR, and DRIFTs characterization results suggest that the addition of Nb not only modifies the electronic structure and alleviates the reducibility but also enhances the surface acidity of the catalysts. The sulfuric acid modification of FeOx-Nb2O5 catalyst promotes the formation of redox acid sites. The DRIFTs experimental results revealed that the combining sulfuric acid and niobium modifications resulted in a significant increase in the amount of Brønsted acid sites, and also led to a blue shift of the IR band related to the Lewis acid sites, implying the existence of a synergistic effect of the two modification methods. The creation of redox-acid sites significantly enhances the adsorption and activation capacity of NH3 on the catalyst surface. Additionally, it causes the NH3-SCR reaction to primarily follow the E-R mechanism on the catalyst.
Keywords: NH3-SCR, iron-based catalyst, Nb modification, sulfuric acid modification, in situ DRIFTS
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