Abstract
In this work, mesoporous TiO2 spheres supported MnCeW mixed oxide catalysts (MnCeW/m-TiO2) for selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3 were prepared by a wet impregnation method. It is interesting that the MnCeW/m-TiO2 catalysts exhibited excellent SCR activity and N2 selectivity in a wide temperature range, even under the high gas hourly space velocity. From in situ diffuse reflectance infrared transform spectroscopy (in situ DRIFTs) studies of desorption, it could be concluded that the addition of tungsten brought about more Bronsted acid sites and reduced the energy barrier of NOx species adsorbed on the surface. At high temperature range, there were still some Bronsted acid sites and NOx species including bidentate nitrate and nitro compounds in MnCeW/m-TiO2, therefore more intermediates could take part in the SCR reactions as well as better catalytic performance. Besides, the in situ DRIFTs of transient reactions indicated that the formed NH3 species and NOx species of MnCeW/m-TiO2 were more re...
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