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Like Cures like: Detoxification Effect between Alkali Metals and Sulfur over the V 2 O 5 /TiO 2 deNO x Catalyst.

Shangchao XiongJianjun ChenHao LiuXiaoping ChenWenzhe SiZhengjun GongYue PengJunhua Li
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
The V 2 O 5 /TiO 2 (VTi) catalyst has been widely employed for the NH 3 selective catalytic reduction (NH 3 -SCR) reaction, and sulfur (S) and alkali metals (K) were usually considered as poisons during this reaction. In this work, the synergistic effect of S and K over the VTi catalyst for the NH 3 -SCR reaction was analyzed and discussed. It is surprisingly observed that the synergistic effects of S and K exhibited a detoxification effect on the NH 3 -SCR reaction. That is, although the VTi catalyst exhibited moderate resistance to S poisoning and unsatisfactory resistance to K deactivation, the SCR activity was restored to close to fresh VTi when K and S coexisted. This detoxification effect also could occur between other alkali metals (e.g., Ca and Na) and sulfur. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and charge density difference studies both indicate that the introduction of K could significantly affect the electronic structure of V, but this toxic effect was recovered by the further addition of S because of the strong interaction between S and K. Therefore, this detoxification effect can occur in the practical reaction atmosphere, which alleviates the alkali metal poisoning of commercial catalysts.
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