Effect of Oxygen Concentration in NH3-SCR Reaction over Fe- and Cu-loaded Beta Zeolites

Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute Volume 55 Issue 1 Page 57-66 published_at 2012
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Effect of Oxygen Concentration in NH3-SCR Reaction over Fe- and Cu-loaded Beta Zeolites
Creator
Takamitsu Yasuyuki
Ito Yuuki
Ogawa Hiroshi
Source Title
Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute
Volume 55
Issue 1
Start Page 57
End Page 66
Abstract
The kinetic study on the effect of O-2 concentration in the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxide (NOx) by ammonia (NH3) was systematically carried out at temperatures below 200 degrees C over Fe- and Cu-loaded beta zeolites. The large difference was observed in the effect of O-2 concentration over the two catalysts: for the Fe-loaded beta zeolite, the NO conversion increased considerably with the O-2 concentration. On the other hand, for the Cu-loaded beta zeolite, increasing the concentration of O-2 did not have a significant impact. In addition, the temperature dependence of the apparent reaction orders was investigated. The apparent reaction order of O-2 decreased with an increase in the reaction temperature, being 0.9 at 150 degrees C and 0.4 at 200 degrees C for the Fe-loaded beta zeolite, and 0.2 at 125 degrees C and 0.1 at 175 degrees C for the Cu-loaded beta zeolite. The fact that the degree of the reduction in the reaction order of O-2 was consisted with that of the increase in the reaction order of NH3 when the reaction temperature was increased strongly suggests that adsorbed NH3 inhibits the adsorption of O-2.
Keywords
Ammonia-SCR
Zeolite catalyst
Iron beta zeolite
Copper beta zeolite
Reaction order
Oxygen concentration
NDC
Chemistry [ 430 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Japan Petroleum Institute
Date of Issued 2012
Rights
(c) 2012 by The Japan Petroleum Institute
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1346-8804
[DOI] 10.1627/jpi.55.57
[NCID] AA11590615
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1627/jpi.55.57