Novel FeVO4 catalyst modified with NbTiOx for efficient selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3†
Abstract
FeVO4 has garnered significant attention as a catalyst for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3 (NH3-SCR). However, its limited temperature window curtails its broader applicability. In this work, FeVO4 in various mass percentages was loaded on a NbTi composite oxide. The 9FeV/NbTi (9.0 wt% FeVO4) catalyst showed excellent catalytic activity, with NOx conversion beyond 90% in the temperature range from 224 to 454 °C. The introduction of the NbTi composite oxide enlarged the specific surface area of FeVO4. Moreover, 9FeV/NbTi showed stronger redox ability, a higher proportion of surface-adsorbed oxygen, and greater abundance of acid sites than FeVO4, thus facilitating the NH3-SCR reaction. Furthermore, it has been observed that the Langmuir–Hinshelwood mechanism takes place on 9FeV/NbTi, while the NH3-SCR reaction on FeVO4 follows the Eley–Rideal mechanism. Adsorbed NOx species participate in the NH3-SCR reaction on 9FeV/NbTi, thereby enhancing the de-NOx efficiency. This study provides a novel FeVO4-based catalyst, which holds promising practical application potential in the NH3-SCR field.