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Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing, 2022-03, Vol.128 (3), Article 174
2022
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Effect of Cu-BTC loaded on solid waste fly ash in low-temperature NH3-SCR
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  • Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing, 2022-03, Vol.128 (3), Article 174
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Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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2022
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  • In recent years, with the continuous development of metal organic frameworks (MOFs), more and more MOFs have been reported. For the prepared materials with a porous structure and a rich specific surface area, they are gradually emerging in the application of environmental pollution control, but the high cost of raw materials limits their development in actual production. In this paper, the prepared Cu-BTC was used as the active component, and the Cu-BTC/FA catalyst was prepared by loading it on a shaped fly ash (FA) carrier. The catalyst performance was evaluated through SCR denitration, sulfur resistance and stability test. And combined with the XRD, FTIR, SEM, XPS, H 2 -TPR and Raman characterization of the catalyst, the possible denitration mechanism was explained. The results show that when the Cu-BTC loading is 9%, the denitration rate of the catalyst reaches 94%. And it has good stability and sulfur resistance at 200 °C. The possible reason is that NO and NH 3 gas molecules are first adsorbed by Cu 2+ /Cu + ions, and then Cu 2+ is reduced to Cu + by NH 3 , and Cu + is reduced to Cu 0 by NH 3 . Subsequently, Cu + and Cu 0 react with NO and re-convert to Cu 2+ and causing the SCR reaction continues.

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