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Date of Publication:2016-10-01
Journal:CATALYSIS LETTERS
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus
Volume:146
Issue:10
Page Number:1956-1964
ISSN No.:1011-372X
Key Words:Environmental catalysis; Activity; Porous materials; Metal-organic framework; Heterogeneous catalysis; MIL-100(Fe-Mn); Selective catalytic reduction
Abstract:In this study, we have successfully synthesized bimetallic MOFs of MIL-100(Fe-Mn) for SCR of NOx with NH3 via a hydrothermal method The catalyst were characterized by XRD, EDX, N-2 adsorption(BET), SEM, in situ FT-IR and XPS. MIL-100(Fe-Mn) catalyst exhibited higher NOx conversion than either of its monometallic counterparts of MIL-100(Fe) and MIL-100(Mn). MIL-100(Fe-Mn) displayed excellent low-temperature activity, which achieved a maximum NOx conversion of 96 % at 260 A degrees C. Moreover, MIL-100(Fe-Mn) showed a satisfactory stability and a good capacity of resisting SO2 and H2O. During NH3-SCR process, a slightly raised NO (x) conversion (approximately 7 %) was observed in the presence of H2O and SO2, which could be attributed to the formed sulfate species that act as new acid sites on the surface of the catalyst. Combined with the in situ FT-IR results, it was concluded that the SCR reaction of the MIL-100(Fe-Mn) followed Eley-Rideal (E-R) mechanism.
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Schematic diagram of SCR reaction