Granules of Zeolite - Strontium Chloride Composite for a Reliable Ammonia-based Selective Catalytic Reduction
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Abstract
Nitrogen oxides as one of the most harmful air pollutants have resulted in severe environmental problems. Therefore, the reduction of nitrogen oxides has been a long-time goal for achieving better air quality. Ammonia, as the most common reductant in selective catalytic reduction, faces several challenges in its storage on vehicles. Strontium chloride as a typical ammonia carrier shows slow ammonia sorption kinetics and poor structural stability. In this work, a zeolite - strontium chloride composite is designed and evaluated as ammonia carriers. The composite granules are achieved with two different approaches, chloride impregnation and freeze granulation. The zeolite - strontium chloride composite demonstrates a two-stage ammonia sorption: a rapid stage (0.24 mmol g-1 min-1) by the physisorption and a slow stage (0.07 mmol g-1 min-1) by the chemisorption. In addition, the mechanical performance of the granules by chloride impregnation maintains excellent after ammonia sorption cycles, offering a reliable structure of the designed composite.
Keywords
ammonia,zeolite,SCR,deNOx,strontium chloride
Speaker
Zhejian Cao
Luleå University of Technology

Submission Author
Zhejian Cao Luleå University of Technology
Farid Akhtar Luleå University of Technology Sweden
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