Calcium chloride (CaCl) impregnated zeolite A and strontium chloride (SrCl) impregnated zeolite A and X composite granules were evaluated as ammonia sorbents for automotive selective catalytic reduction systems. The SrCl-impregnated zeolite A granules showed a 14% increase in ammonia uptake capacity (8.39 mmol g) compared to zeolite A granules (7.38 mmol g). Furthermore, composite granules showed 243% faster kinetics of ammonia sorption (0.24 mmol g min) compared to SrCl (0.07 mmol g min) in the first 20 min. The composite CaCl/SrCl impregnated zeolite A granules combined the advantages of the zeolites and CaCl/SrCl, where the rapid physisorption from zeolites can reduce the ammonia loading and release time, and chemisorption from the CaCl/SrCl offers abundant ammonia capacity. Moreover, by optimizing the content of SrCl loading, the composite granules maintained the granular form with a crushing load of 17 N per granule after ammonia sorption-desorption cycles. Such structurally stable composite sorbents offer an opportunity for fast ammonia loading/release in automotive selective catalytic reduction systems.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727750 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02981b | DOI Listing |
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