4.7 Article

Effect of nitrogen doping on oxygen vacancies of titanium dioxide supported vanadium pentoxide for ammonia-SCR reaction at low temperature

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 402, Issue -, Pages 190-195

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2012.10.033

Keywords

SCR; Low temperature; N doping; Oxygen vacancies

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51078185, U1162119]
  2. Research Fund of Key Laboratory for Advanced Technology in Environmental Protection of Jiangsu Province [AE201001]
  3. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20113219110009]
  4. Industry-Academia Cooperation Innovation Fund Projects of Jiangsu Province [BY2012025]
  5. Scientific Research Project of Environmental Protection Department of Jiangsu Province [201112]

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A V2O5/N-doped TiO2 catalyst has been developed by partly substituting the lattice oxygen of TiO2 support with nitrogen, which showed a remarkable increase in activity for the reduction of NO with NH3 at low temperature. The catalyst was characterized by Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), transmission electron microscope (TEM), photoluminescence (PL), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). The results demonstrated that N doping cannot noticeably change the microscopic features but dramatically enhanced the formation of surface oxygen vacancies, which can play a vital role in the formation of superoxide ions to improve the SCR activity. The catalyst with [N]/[Ti] = 1.0 x 10(-2) showed the highest NO removal efficiency in the SCR reaction at low temperature. Furthermore, the V1TiN1.0 catalyst showed better resistance to SO2 and H2O during the SCR of NO. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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