Energy & Fuels, Vol.10, No.1, 158-168, 1996
No Reduction by Activated Carbons .7. Some Mechanistic Aspects of Uncatalyzed and Catalyzed Reaction
In this last paper of a series devoted to uncatalyzed and catalyzed reduction of NO by carbon, we discuss some mechanistic aspects of this reaction, which is thought to be a viable alternative to selective catalytic reduction by ammonia or hydrocarbons. We present a summary of the results of isothermal and temperature-programmed reduction studies on a metal-free activated carbon and carbon loaded with K, Ca, Fe, Cu, Cr, Co, and Ni catalysts. All the results obtained on catalyzed NO reduction are consistent with a simple oxidation-reduction (redox) mechanism involving the following kinetically significant steps : (1) chemisorption of NO on the catalyst surface; (2) transfer of oxygen from the catalytically active sites to the carbon reactive sites; and (3) desorption of oxygen from the carbon surface. A comparison with the proposed mechanisms for selective catalytic reduction is offered, as well as a mechanistic interpretation of the NO reduction enhancement in the presence of O-2.
Keywords:METAL EXCHANGED ZEOLITES;NITRIC-OXIDE REDUCTION;POTASSIUM-DOPED CARBON;SELECTIVE REDUCTION;NITROGEN-OXIDES;SULFURIC-ACID;FIBERS;OXYGEN;GASIFICATION;DECOMPOSITION