DeNOx abatement modelling over sonically prepared copper USY and ZSM5 structured catalysts

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Metallic supports play an important role as structured reactor internals. Due to their specific properties including enhanced heat and mass transport, high mechanical resistivity and elimination of local hot-spots, they are commonly used in gas exhaust abatement from stationary and automotive industries. In this study, the performance of three structured supports with deposited Cu/USY (Ultrastabilised Y—zeolite) for deNOx abatement were modelled. Based on kinetic and flow resistance experimental results, the one-dimensional (1D) model of structured reactor was developed. The performance of the structured reactors was compared by the length of the reactor necessary to achieve an arbitrary 90% NOx conversion. The performed simulations showed that the sonochemically prepared copper USY and ZSM-5 zeolites deposited on metallic supports may be successfully used as catalysts for deNOx process.

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Jodłowski, P. J., Kuterasiński, Ł., Jędrzejczyk, R. J., Chlebda, D., Gancarczyk, A., Basąg, S., & Chmielarz, L. (2017). DeNOx abatement modelling over sonically prepared copper USY and ZSM5 structured catalysts. Catalysts, 7(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal7070205

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