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Ozone catalytic oxidation for ammonia removal from simulated air at room temperature

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2015-04-01

Journal:CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:5

Issue:4

Page Number:2227-2237

ISSN No.:2044-4753

Abstract:Ozone catalytic oxidation (OZCO) for removing ammonia from simulated air over the AgMn/HZSM-5 (AgMn/HZ) catalyst with high ammonia conversion and high N-2 selectivity at room temperature is reported for the first time. HZ, Ag/HZ, Mn/HZ and AgMn/HZ catalysts were compared in the OZCO reactions of gaseous and adsorbed NH3. In OZCO of gaseous NH3, N-2 was the major product and N2O was the minor product. NH3 conversion dropped quickly with time-on-stream (TOS) over HZ and Ag/HZ catalysts while it remained almost constant at a high level over Mn/HZ and AgMn/HZ catalysts during the entire test. N-2 selectivity of the AgMn/HZ catalyst was higher than that of the Mn/HZ catalyst. When the initial concentration of NH3 was 521 ppmv and the ratio of initial concentration of O-3 to NH3 was 1.73, 99% NH3 conversion with 94% N-2 selectivity was obtained over the AgMn/HZ catalyst at room temperature and 150000 ml g(-1) h(-1) gas hourly space velocity (GHSV). Finally, the pathways for OZCO of NH3 were proposed for the four catalysts based on the comparative investigation of the gaseous products and surface species during OZCO of adsorbed and gaseous NH3.

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