A novel K-resistant Fe and Zr co-doped CeTiO catalyst was first prepared by co-precipitation method for the ammonia-selective catalytic reduction (NH-SCR) of NO. On the premise of retaining the outstanding catalytic activity of CeTiO catalyst, Fe and Zr co-doping efficiently improves its K-resistance with superior NO conversion up to 84% after K-poisoning. Specially, the grain growth during the second calcination after K poisoning is successfully inhibited by Fe and Zr co-doping. Consequently, the large specific surface area with increased acid sites and efficiently retained reducibility over K-poisoned FeZrCeTiO catalyst are realized, which prompt NH activation and NO oxidation, further benefit NH-SCR. Besides, NH-SCR reaction over CeTiO and FeZrCeTiO catalysts follows a possible L-H mechanism, and K-poisoning makes no change to it. Finally, a reasonable anti-K poisoning mechanism of FeZrCeTiO catalyst is proposed: the excellent K-resistance is attributed to part of Fe and Zr are sacrificed to form Fe-O-K and Zr-O-K species protecting the active site Ce-O-Ti from K-poisoning, as well as the additional reducibility and surface acidity brought from Fe-O species with Zr prompting its uniform distribution.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125821 | DOI Listing |
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