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The effect of dispersant characteristics on the De-NOx efficiency of SCR catalyst

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  • Yoo-Jin Jung
  • Jin-Sun Cha
  • Se-Jeong Lim
  • Jin-Woo Park
  • Min-Chul Shin
  • Young-Kwon Park

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In this study, we analyzed the effect of dispersant characteristics on the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst properties and de-NOx efficiency. For this, we measured the zeta potential and pH value of each dispersant, and compared the thermal properties of the dispersant through TG-DTA analysis. Also, the Py-GC/MS analysis results and the MSDS contents of the product were used to compare the components and molecular weight types of the dispersant. As a result, the higher the zeta potential, pH, and molecular weight of the dispersant, the more improved the dispersibility of the TiO 2 slurry. Characteristics such as the rheology, sedimentation, and pH change, were studied to compare the dispersibility of the catalyst slurries, and the dispersion characteristics of the TiO 2 slurries were confirmed by TEM. The SCR catalysts prepared varied based on the dispersant added, with the varying factor being the de-NOx efficiency between (250 to 450) °C depending on the dispersibility. The dispersant with the excellent dispersibility gave the highest efficiency of 84% or more at 250°C and 300°C, and the highest de-NOx efficiency of more than 92% at 350°C and 400°C.

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  • Yoo-Jin Jung & Jin-Sun Cha & Se-Jeong Lim & Jin-Woo Park & Min-Chul Shin & Young-Kwon Park, 2023. "The effect of dispersant characteristics on the De-NOx efficiency of SCR catalyst," Energy & Environment, , vol. 34(6), pages 2031-2043, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:34:y:2023:i:6:p:2031-2043
    DOI: 10.1177/0958305X221101152
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    SCR; dispersant; de-NOx; TiO2; Dispersibility;
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