Reasonably designed CuSbTiOx series catalysts with high NH3-SCR activity and obviously improved SO2 tolerance†
Abstract
CuO/TiO2 catalysts with varying Sb doping ratios were synthesized and applied in the NH3-SCR process. The results of activity tests revealed that the addition of Sb effectively enhanced the performance of low-temperature SCR. Particularly, the CuSbTiOx-0.2 catalyst exhibited the highest activity, achieving over 91% conversion at 250 °C, along with the highest N2 selectivity and exceptional resistance to SO2. Comprehensive characterization analyses demonstrated that CuSbTiOx-0.2 possessed a significantly large specific surface area, the strongest surface acidity, and superior redox performance among the catalysts studied. In situ DRIFTS experiments provided further insights, indicating that Sb modification generated more active species, thereby enhancing the reactivity of ad-NH3 and ad-NOx species. The SCR reaction mechanism for CuSbTiOx-0.2 predominantly followed the Langmuir–Hinshelwood (L–H) and Eley–Rideal (E–R) mechanisms. These findings have the potential to advance the development of novel and effective non-vanadium SCR catalysts.