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Tourmaline-Modified FeMnTiO x Catalysts for Improved Low-Temperature NH3-SCR Performance.

Fei WangZhibo XieJinsheng LiangBaizeng FangYu'ang PiaoMing HaoZishuo Wang
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2019)
Low temperature NH3 selective catalytic reduction (NH3-SCR) technology is an efficient and economical strategy for cutting NO x emissions from power-generating equipment. In this study, a novel and highly efficient NH3-SCR catalyst, tourmaline-modified FeMnTiO x is presented, which was synthesized by a simple one-step sol-gel method. We found that the amount of tourmaline has an important impact on the catalytic performance of the modified FeMnTiO x-based catalysts, and the NO x conversion exceeded 80% from 160 to 380 °C with the addition of 5 wt % tourmaline. Compared with the pure FeMnTiO x, the catalytic efficiency at a temperature below 100 °C was increased by nearly 18.9%, and the operation temperature window was broadened significantly. The enhanced catalytic performance of the FeMnTiO x catalyst was mainly attributed to the small spherical nanoparticles structure around the tourmaline powders, resulting in the increased content of Mn3+, Mn4+, and chemical oxygen on the catalytic surface. These as-developed tourmaline-modified FeMnTiO x materials have been demonstrated to be promising as a new type highly efficient low temperature NH3-SCR catalyst.
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