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Deactivation effect of different Pb salts over Fe/Zr-W catalyst for selective catalytic reduction of NO with NH3

  • Chongqing University
  • University of California at Riverside
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • City University of Hong Kong

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Abstract

Deactivation on NH3-SCR catalyst surface by heavy metal species continues to hinder it long-term usage lifetime in flue gas treatment. A deeper insight into the poisoning effect of different Pb species on catalysts is crucial for designing denitrification catalysts with anti-Pb property. Herein, the obtained Fe/Zr-W catalyst was modified through multiple Pb salts (Pb(NO3)2, PbCl2, and PbSO4) to assess the different impact caused by various Pb species. The results showed that different Pb species led to varying levels of catalyst deactivation. Pb(NO3)2 and PbCl2 caused different degrees of deactivation in the Fe/Zr-W catalyst, associated with the decrease in redox cycling capacity, acidic sites, and surface adsorption oxygen. However, PbSO4 inversely enhanced the acidic site density of catalyst, which favored NH3 adsorption but significantly decreased the conversion selectivity in catalytic process. Possible deactivation pathway differentiation among Pb salts over Fe/Zr-W catalyst was established. This work revealed insights into the different poisoning pathway of various Pb salts, contributing to the development of denitration catalysts with enhanced Pb tolerance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102087
JournalJournal of the Energy Institute
Volume120
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Acidic sites
  • Fe/Zr-W catalyst
  • Lead salts poisoning
  • Selective catalytic reduction

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