COMBINED MERCURY REMOVAL AND LOW TEMPERATURE NH 3 -SCR OF NO WITH MnO x /TiO 2 SORBENTS/CATALYSTS
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
MnO x /TiO 2 catalysts/sorbents were investigated for flue gas purification via the simultaneous
low-temperature NH 3 -SCR of NO and elemental Hg capture, in the temperature range 25-300
°C. In particular, the effects of the Mn precursor salt (acetate vs. nitrate) and of the TiO 2
textural properties (nanotubes vs. random mesopores) on both deNO x and Hg capture
efficiencies were addressed. The catalysts/sorbents were also characterized by means of ICP-
MS, XRD, BET, H 2 -TPR, NH 3 adsorption, and TPD of both NH 3 and Hg.
Catalysts prepared by acetate precursors generally displayed a higher reducibility and
oxidation activity, which was beneficial to improve mercury capture rate, but adversely
impacted on the selectivity of the SCR process at temperatures above 150 °C. In the absence
of HCl in the flue gas, Hg was effectively captured up to 250 °C and stored on the catalysts,
most probably in an oxidized form. The original sorption properties of the catalysts could be
fully restored by a simple thermal treatment at temperatures between 400-500 °C, releasing
elemental mercury. The use of TiO 2 nanotubes as the support for the MnO x active phase
increased the strength of the Hg bond.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Mercury; DeNOx
Elenco autori:
Cimino, Stefano
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