Enhancing the catalytic properties of a biochar-supported copper oxide in nitric oxide selective reduction with hydrogen

被引:1
|
作者
Yakub, Ibrahim [1 ,2 ]
Said, Khairul Anwar Mohamad [2 ]
Baini, Rubiyah [2 ]
Amin, Mohamed Afizal Mohamed [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Dept Chem & Biol Engn, Mappin St, Sheffield S1 4LZ, England
[2] Univ Malaysia Sarawak, Dept Chem Engn & Energy Sustainabil, Jalan Dato Mohd Musa, Kota Samarahan 94300, Sarawak, Malaysia
关键词
Biochar catalyst; NOx removal; Waste-to-materials; Heterogeneous catalysis; Copper and iron; NOX; CARBON; NH3; ADSORPTION; AMMONIA; REMOVAL;
D O I
10.1007/s43153-024-00453-z
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Copper oxide supported on a biochar could suffer from a low nitrogen-selectivity and carbon combustion, despite the sustainability prospect it provides in replacing the utilization of non-renewable materials as the catalyst support to reduce nitric oxide. Bimetallic catalysis is a means to improve catalytic properties including conversion and selectivity. Therefore, this work investigates the enhancement of carbon-supported copper oxides in nitric oxide selective reduction using hydrogen by co-impregnating iron or manganese with copper. The bimetallic catalysts were prepared via sequential incipient wetness method where copper oxide was impregnated and calcined prior to the impregnation and calcination of the co-catalyst. As iron was paired with copper, the nitrogen selectivity was enhanced by 20% (almost 100% selective) at 200 degrees C while reducing the carbon combustion rate by 20% at a higher temperature (300 degrees C). This improvement was regarded as the synergistic effects obtained by the bimetallic oxide catalysts as a result of the altered elemental composition (from 60% carbon content to 50%), catalyst acidity (from 12 mmol NH3 desorbed/g to 16 mmol NH(3)d/g) and redox properties (from 5 mmol H-2 consumed/g to 3 mmol H-2/g). Flash elemental analyser showed that this catalyst has lower carbon content but higher oxygen amount (30% compared to 19%) which is correlated to the higher acidic sites, as confirmed via temperature-programmed desorption analysis and Fourier-Transform infra-red spectroscopy. Varying the ratio between the two catalysts revealed that different mechanisms govern the reaction that could be the key to understanding the enhancement of the nitrogen-selectivity. Nevertheless, further studies are required to ensure the applicability of this catalytic system in the industry.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide with ammonia over zirconium-doped copper/ZSM-5 catalysts
    Bin, Feng
    Song, Chonglin
    Lv, Gang
    Song, Jinou
    Wu, Shaohua
    Li, Xiaodong
    APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 2014, 150 : 532 - 543
  • [32] Biochar-supported carbon nanotube and graphene oxide nanocomposites for Pb(II) and Cd(II) removal
    Liu, Taoze
    Gao, Bin
    Fang, June
    Wang, Bing
    Cao, Xinde
    RSC ADVANCES, 2016, 6 (29): : 24314 - 24319
  • [33] PERFORMANCE OF SILICA-SUPPORTED COPPER-OXIDE SORBENTS FOR SOX/NOX-REMOVAL FROM FLUE-GAS .2. SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NITRIC-OXIDE BY AMMONIA
    KIEL, JHA
    EDELAAR, ACS
    PRINS, W
    VANSWAAIJ, WPM
    APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 1992, 1 (01) : 41 - 60
  • [34] Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO by Ammonia at Low Temperatures on Catalysts Based on Copper Oxide Supported on a Zirconium-Doped Mesoporous Silica
    R. Moreno-Tost
    J. Santamaría-González
    P. Maireles-Torres
    F. Rodríguez-Castellón
    A. Jiménez-López
    Catalysis Letters, 2002, 82 : 205 - 212
  • [35] Selective catalytic reduction of NO by ammonia at low temperatures on catalysts based on copper oxide supported on a zirconium-doped mesoporous silica
    Moreno-Tost, R
    Santamaría-González, J
    Maireles-Torres, P
    Rodríguez-Castellón, F
    Jiménez-López, A
    CATALYSIS LETTERS, 2002, 82 (3-4) : 205 - 212
  • [36] Selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide by hydrogen over Zn-ZSM-5 and Pd and Pd/Ru based catalysts
    Wang, Lifeng
    Chen, Hao
    Yuan, Min-Hao
    Riyillon, Sandrine
    Klingenberg, Eric H.
    Li, Jimmy Xianming
    Yang, Ralph T.
    APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 2014, 152 : 162 - 171
  • [37] SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NITRIC-OXIDE BY AMMONIA ON FE3+-PROMOTED ACTIVE-CARBON
    GRZYBEK, T
    PAPP, H
    APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 1992, 1 (04) : 271 - 283
  • [38] SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NITRIC-OXIDE OVER VANADIA GRAFTED ON TITANIA - INFLUENCE OF VANADIA LOADING ON STRUCTURAL AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF CATALYSTS
    BAIKER, A
    HANDY, B
    NICKL, J
    SCHRAMLMARTH, M
    WOKAUN, A
    CATALYSIS LETTERS, 1992, 14 (01) : 89 - 99
  • [39] Degradation of sulfamethazine by biochar-supported bimetallic oxide/persulfate system in natural water: Performance and reaction mechanism
    Qin, Fanzhi
    Peng, Yijiao
    Song, Ge
    Fang, Qingxuan
    Wang, Rongzhong
    Zhang, Chen
    Zeng, Guangming
    Huang, Danlian
    Lai, Cui
    Zhou, Yaoyu
    Tan, Xiaofei
    Cheng, Min
    Liu, Shiyu
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2020, 398
  • [40] Selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide with ethanol/gasoline blends over a silver/alumina catalyst
    Pihl, Josh A.
    Toops, Todd J.
    Fisher, Galen B.
    West, Brian H.
    CATALYSIS TODAY, 2014, 231 : 46 - 55