HNCO hydrolysis performance in urea-water solution thermohydrolysis process with and without catalysts

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作者
Chen, Zhen-chao [1 ]
Yang, Wei-juan [1 ]
Zhou, Jun-hu [1 ]
Lv, Hong-kun [1 ]
Liu, Jian-zhong [1 ]
Cen, Ke-fa [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ, State Key Lab Clean Energy Utilizat, Hangzhou 310027, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
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Urea-water solution; Sol-gel method; gamma-Al2O3; HNCO hydrolysis; NITRIC-OXIDE; COPPER-OXIDE; REDUCTION; ALUMINA; DECOMPOSITION;
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10.1631/jzus.A0900798
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
The thermolysis of urea-water solution and its product, HNCO hydrolysis is investigated in a dual-reactor system. For the thermal decomposition below about 1073 K, the main products are ammonia (NH3) and isocyanic acid (HNCO) whereas at higher temperatures the oxidation processes take effect and the products include a low concentration of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide (N2O). The gas HNCO is quite stable and a high yield of HNCO is observed. The ratio of NH3 to HNCO increases from approximately 1.2 to 1.7 with the temperature. The chemical analysis shows that H radical is in favor of HNCO hydrolysis by instigating the reaction HNCO+H center dot ->center dot NH2+CO and high temperature has positive effect on H radical. The hydrolysis of HNCO over an alumina catalyst made using a sol-gel process (designated as gamma-Al2O3) is investigated. The conversion of HNCO is high even at the high space velocities (6x10(5) h(-1)) and low temperatures (393-673 K) in the tests with catalysts, which enhances HNCO hydrolysis and raises the ratio of NH3 to HNCO to approximately 100. The pure gamma-Al2O3 shows a better catalytic performance than CuO/gamma-Al2O3. The addition of CuO not only reduces the surface area but also decreases the Lewis acid sites which are recognized to have a positive effect on the catalytic activity. The apparent activation energy of the hydrolysis reaction amounts to about 25 kJ/mol in 393-473 K while 13 kJ/mol over 473 K. The overall hydrolysis reaction rate on catalysts is mainly determined by external and internal mass-transfer limitations.
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