Abstract
Trace amounts of Co-doped Ce-Mn-based metal oxide catalysts with various applications were synthesized by a simple redox method. When the molar fraction of doped Co was 3 %, the catalyst possessed comparatively high contents of adsorbed oxygen species (Oads), Mn4+, Ce3+, and Co3+, and exhibited promising catalytic perfor-mance. C1M3C-3 % had a wide denitrification temperature window, achieving 80 % NO removal at 87-277 degrees C and 90 % catalytic combustion of toluene at 171 degrees C (T90% = 171 degrees C). Furthermore, the catalyst exhibited satisfactory moisture and sulfur resistance activity and can be regenerated by simple calcination (350 degrees C, 4 h). The reason for the high sulfur resistance of C1M3C-3 % was investigated in detail and a schematic diagram was provided. The NH3-SCR process was revealed to satisfy the L-H mechanism with the assistance of in situ DRIFTS. This work demonstrated that the Co-doped Ce-Mn-based catalyst had the potential for downstream of soot treatment equipment.
Keywords Plus:DISPERSED MNOX/SAPO-34 CATALYSTLOW-TEMPERATURE NH3-SCRHIGH SO2 TOLERANCECOMPOSITE OXIDESMANGANESE OXIDESOLID-SOLUTIONSACTIVE-SITESO-XOXIDATIONREDUCTION
Published in CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL,Volume454,10.1016/j.cej.2022.140180,FEB 15 2023