The influence of H2O or/and O2 introduction during the low-temperature gas-phase sulfation of organic COS + CS2 on the conversion and deposition of sulfur-containing species in the sulfated CeO2-OS catalyst for NH3-SCR

Xiong, Zhibo and Zhu, Yafei and Liu, Jiaxing and Du, Yanping and Zhou, Fei and Jin, Jing and Yang, Qiguo and Lu, Wei (2024) The influence of H2O or/and O2 introduction during the low-temperature gas-phase sulfation of organic COS + CS2 on the conversion and deposition of sulfur-containing species in the sulfated CeO2-OS catalyst for NH3-SCR. Nanoscale (3). pp. 1223-1237. ISSN 2040-3364

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Abstract

Herein, the typical components of blast furnace gas, including H O and O , were introduced to improve the NH -SCR activity of the sulfated CeO -OS catalyst during the gas-phase sulfation of organic COS + CS at 50 °C. The characterization results demonstrate that the introduction of O or H O during gas-phase sulfation enhances the conversion of organic COS + CS on a cubic fluorite CeO surface and reduces the formation of sulfur and sulfates in the catalyst, but decreases the BET surface area and pore volume of the sulfated CeO -OS catalyst. However, the introduction of O or H O during the gas-phase sulfation increases the molar ratios of Ce /(Ce + Ce ) and O /(O + O + O ) on the sulfated CeO -OS catalyst surface, thus promoting the formation of surface oxygen vacancies and chemisorbed oxygen, and these properties of the catalyst are further enhanced by the co-existence of O and H O. Furthermore, the reduction of sulfates formed under the action of O or H O decreases the weak acid sites of the sulfated CeO -OS catalyst, but the few and highly dispersive sulfates present stronger reducibility, and the proportion of medium-strong acid sites of the catalyst increases. These factors help to improve the NH -SCR activity of the sulfated CeO -OS catalyst. Thus, there exists a synergistic effect of H O and O introduction during gas-phase sulfation on the physical-chemical properties and catalytic performance of the sulfated CeO -OS catalyst by organic COS + CS at 50 °C.

Item Type:
Journal Article
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Nanoscale
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09 Jan 2024 14:35
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