Abstract

In the present work, a remarkable combination of non-thermal plasma and photocatalyst was developed to widen the operating temperature window of selective catalytic reduction(SCR) of NOx with CH4, especially to im-prove the low-temperature removal efficiency of NOx. It was shown that the operating temperature window was significantly widened. Among all the catalysts prepared, 1%Ag2O/TiO2 showed the highest catalytic activity for NOx removal due to the utilization of near ultraviolet light. The conversion of NOx to N2 over the in-plasma 1%Ag2O/TiO2 photocatalyst at 60 and 300 °C could achieve 31.8% and 53.0%, respectively. The combination mode of plasma and catalyst affected NOx removal efficiency greatly, the in-plasma catalysis outperformed the post-plasma catalytic mode remarkably, signifying the contribution of photocatalytic processes on the catalysts. Meanwhile, the characterizations of the catalyst demonstrated that the morphology and structure of the Ag2O/TiO2 catalyst were unchanged throughout the non-thermal plasma and photocatalytic processes, implying the superior stability of the catalyst.

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