Heteroatoms doped iron oxide-based catalyst prepared from zinc slag for efficient selective catalytic reduction of NO x with NH3

Abstract Excessive emissions of nitrogen oxides from flue gas have imposed various detrimental impacts on environment, and the development of deNO x catalysts with low-cost and high performance is an urgent requirement. Iron oxide-based material has been explored for promising deNO x catalysts. Howe...

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Published in:International journal of coal science & technology Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 1 - 14
Main Authors: Jiale Liang, Yaojun Zhang, Hao Chen, Licai Liu, Panyang He, Lei Wu
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 01-02-2024
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Summary:Abstract Excessive emissions of nitrogen oxides from flue gas have imposed various detrimental impacts on environment, and the development of deNO x catalysts with low-cost and high performance is an urgent requirement. Iron oxide-based material has been explored for promising deNO x catalysts. However, the unsatisfactory low-temperature activity limits their practical applications. In this study, a series of excellent low-temperature denitrification catalysts (Ha-FeO x /yZS) were prepared by acid treatment of zinc slag, and the mass ratios of Fe to impure ions was regulated by adjusting the acid concentrations. Ha-FeO x /yZS showed high denitrification performance (> 90%) in the range of 180–300 °C, and the optimal NO conversion and N2 selectivity were higher than 95% at 250 °C. Among them, the Ha-FeO x /2ZS synthesized with 2 mol/L HNO3 exhibited the widest temperature window (175–350 °C). The excellent denitrification performance of Ha-FeO x /yZS was mainly attributed to the strong interaction between Fe and impurity ions to inhibit the growth of crystals, making Ha-FeO x /yZS with amorphous structure, nice fine particles, large specific surface area, more surface acid sites and high chemisorbed oxygen. The in-situ DRIFT experiments confirmed that the SCR reaction on the Ha-FeO x /yZS followed both Langmuir-Hinshelwood (L-H) mechanism and Eley-Rideal (E-R) mechanism. The present work proposed a high value-added method for the preparation of cost-effective catalysts from zinc slag, which showed a promising application prospect in NO x removal by selective catalytic reduction with ammonia.
ISSN:2095-8293
2198-7823
DOI:10.1007/s40789-023-00634-0