CuFeAl Nanocomposite Catalysts for Coal Combustion in Fluidized Bed.
Aleksandr V FedorovNikolay A YazykovOlga A BulavchenkoAndrey A SaraevVasily V KaichevVadim A YakovlevPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
A method of oil-drop granulation was suggested for the preparation of spherical CuFeAl nanocomposite catalysts. The catalysts were characterized by a set of physicochemical methods (X-ray diffraction, temperature-programmed reduction by H2, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption, crushing strength) and tested in the oxidation of CO and burning of brown coal in a fluidized bed. It was found that the catalysts have high mechanical strength (16.2 MPa), and their catalytic properties in the oxidation of CO are comparable to the characteristics of industrial Cr-containing catalysts. It was shown that the addition of pseudoboehmite at the stage of drop formation contributes to the production of uniform spherical high-strength granules and facilitates the stabilization of the phase state of the active component. The use of CuFeAl nanocomposite catalysts for the burning of brown coal provides a low emission of CO (600 ppm) and NOx (220 ppm) and a high degree of coal burnout (95%), which are close to those of the industrial Cr-containing catalysts (emission of CO is 700 ppm, NOx-230 ppm, and degree of coal burnout is 95%).
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- highly efficient
- heavy metals
- particulate matter
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- reduced graphene oxide
- wastewater treatment
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- air pollution
- visible light
- quantum dots
- hydrogen peroxide
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- reactive oxygen species
- nitric oxide
- computed tomography
- carbon nanotubes
- sewage sludge
- solid phase extraction
- tandem mass spectrometry
- electron microscopy