Noble Metal (Pt, Rh, Pd) Promoted Fe-ZSM-5 for Selective Catalytic Oxidation of Ammonia to N2 at Low Temperatures

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R.Q. Long
R.T. Yang
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[1] University of Michigan,Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] Ann Arbor,Department of Chemical Engineering
[3] Michigan 48109-2136,undefined
[4] University of Michigan,undefined
[5] Ann Arbor,undefined
[6] Michigan 48109-2136,undefined
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Catalysis Letters | 2002年 / 78卷
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selective catalytic oxidation (SCO) of NH; selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO; noble metal (Pt, Rh, Pd) promoted Fe-ZSM-5; ion exchange; incipient-wetness impregnation;
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We have reported previously the excellent performance of Fe-exchanged ZSM-5 for selective catalytic oxidation (SCO) of ammonia to nitrogen at high temperatures (e.g., 400-500 °C). The present work indicates that the reaction temperature can be decreased to 250-350 °C when a small amount of noble metal (Pt, Rh or Pd) is added (by both doping and ion exchange) to the Fe-ZSM-5. The SCO activity follows the order: Pt/Fe-ZSM-5 > Rh/Fe-ZSM-5 > Pd/Fe-ZSM-5. The noble metal promoted Fe-ZSM-5 catalysts also show higher activity for NH3 oxidation than Ce-exchanged Fe-ZSM-5 at low temperatures. On the Pt promoted Fe-ZSM-5, near 100% of NH3 conversion is obtained at 250 °C at a high space velocity (GHSV = 2.3 × 105 h-1) and nitrogen is the main product. The presence of H2O and SO2 decreases the SCO performance only slightly. This catalyst is a good candidate for solving the ammonia slip problem that plagues the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO with ammonia in power plants.
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