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Effects of atmospheres and precursors on MnO x /TiO 2 catalysts for NH 3 -SCR at low temperature

武汉理工大学学报(材料科学版)(英文版)(2013)

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The effects of atmospheres and precursors on MnO x /TiO 2 catalysts were studied, which were prepared by the impregnation method and tested for their NO x conversion activity in ammonia selective catalytic reduction (NH 3 -SCR) reactions. Results showed that the manganese carbonate (MC) precursor caused mainly Mn 2 O 3 , while the manganese nitrate (MN) precursor resulted primarily in MnO 2 and the manganese sulfate (MS) precursor was unchanged. The manganese acetate (MA) precursor leaded obtaining a mixture of Mn 2 O 3 and Mn 3 O 4 . NO x conversion decreased in the following order: MA/TiO 2 > MC/TiO 2 > MN/TiO 2 > MS/TiO 2 > P25, with a calcination temperature of 773 K in air. Catalysts that were prepared by MA and calcined in oxygen performed strong interaction between Ti and Mn, while MnTiO 3 was observed. Compared to the catalysts calcined in nitrogen, those calcined in oxygen had larger diameter and smaller surface area and pore. Catalysts that were prepared by MA and calcined in nitrogen tended to gain higher denitration rates than those in air, since they could be prepared with significant specific surface areas. NO x conversion decreased with calcination atmospheres: Nitrogen> Air> Oxygen. Meanwhile, amorphous Mn 2 O 3 turned into crystalline Mn 2 O 3 , when the temperatures increased from 673 to 873 K.
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MnOx/TiO2 catalyst,precursor,atmosphere,NH3-SCR
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