Use of V_2O_5/Ti-PILC Catalyst for the Reduction of NO by NH_3
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Titania-pillared interlayer clays (Ti-PILCs) exhibited peculiar physicochemical characteristics as catalyst supports compared to that of titania for the reduction of NO by NH3. Korean natural bentonite (KNB) was employed as a basic component of PILC due to its high pillaring capacity. For the freeze-dried Ti-PILC, the development of needle-like crystallites revealing the formation of a “house-of-cards” structure by delamination of long-ranged layered structure of Ti-PILC has been observed. Freeze-drying creates a unique pore structure of Ti-PILC catalyst such as multi-modal pore size distribution simultaneously containing micropores and meso- or macropores in the pore network. In particular, V2O5/Ti-PILC catalyst exhibits high performance of NO removal by NH3 mainly due to the strong catalyst surface acidity and redox properties examined by NH3 TPD and TPR-TPO studies, respectively. Without the addition of the catalyst promoter, WO3 and MoO3 to the catalyst, V2O5/Ti-PILC catalyst shows competitive NO removal activity to a commercial one.
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著者
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Nam I‐s
Pohang Univ. Sci. And Technol. Pohang Kor
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Nam In-sik
Department Of Chemical Engineering School Of Environmental Engineering Pohang University Of Science
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CHAE Ho
Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Environmental Engineering, Pohang University of Scienc
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YANG Hee
Hyundai Heavy Industry Co. Ltd.
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SONG Seok
Hyundai Heavy Industry Co. Ltd.
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HUR Ik
Hyundai Heavy Industry Co. Ltd.
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Chae Ho
Department Of Chemical Engineering School Of Environmental Engineering Pohang University Of Science
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