Beyond Purification: Highly Efficient and Selective Conversion of NO into Ammonia by Coupling Continuous Absorption and Photoreduction under Ambient Conditions.
Jieyuan LiJielin WangShujie ShenRuimin ChenMin LiuFan DongPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
Although the selective catalytic reduction technology has been confirmed to be effective for nitrogen oxide (NO x ) removal, green and sustainable NO x re-utilization under ambient conditions is still a great challenge. Herein, we develop an on-site system by coupling the continuous chemical absorption and photocatalytic reduction of NO in simulated flue gas ( C NO = 500 ppm, GHSV = 18,000 h -1 ), which accomplishes an exceptional NO conversion into value-added ammonia with competitive conversion efficiency (89.05 ± 0.71%), ammonia production selectivity (95.58 ± 0.95%), and ammonia recovery efficiency (>90%) under ambient conditions. The anti-poisoning capacities, including the resistance against factors of H 2 O, SO 2 , and alkali/alkaline/heavy metals, are also achieved, which presents strong environmental practicability for treating NO x in flue gas. In addition, the critical roles of corresponding chemical absorption and catalytic reduction components are also revealed by in situ characterizations. The emerging strategy herein not only achieves a milestone efficiency for sustainable NO purification but also opens a new route for contaminant resourcing in the near future of carbon neutrality.