1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0926-860x(98)00174-4
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Low-temperature reduction of (NO)x with CO and n-hexane using metal oxides on carbon

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“…Meanwhile, the O 2 consumption started to rise, indicating the AC direct combustion or partial combustion had occurred. It can be concluded that there is a link between the NO reduction and carbon partial combustion (oxidation), which is consistent with the so-called low temperature regime of NO carbon reaction in the literature (3,4).…”
Section: Base Line Tests With Activated Carbonsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Meanwhile, the O 2 consumption started to rise, indicating the AC direct combustion or partial combustion had occurred. It can be concluded that there is a link between the NO reduction and carbon partial combustion (oxidation), which is consistent with the so-called low temperature regime of NO carbon reaction in the literature (3,4).…”
Section: Base Line Tests With Activated Carbonsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This gas mixture gives a CO:NO molar ration of 2.0, with enough excess for the NO reduction reaction (4). A GHSV = 1050 hr -1 was used for the most of catalyst screening tests.…”
Section: Catalyst Test Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the O 2 consumption started to rise, indicating the AC direct combustion or partial combustion had occurred. The data shows that there is a link between the NO reduction and carbon partial combustion (oxidation), which is consistent with the so-called low temperature regime of NO carbon reaction in the literature (Aarna andSuuberg, 1997, Jurczyk andDrago, 1988). The NO conversion data for aqueous-treated and as-received AC are plotted in Figure 3 -4.…”
Section: Base Line Tests With Activated Carbonsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Besides, A-572/5% CoO leads to good catalyst for reduction by CO and hexane in the presence of O 2. 80 What we can learn from the investigation is that they take all the experimental conditions into account to accomplish these experiments.…”
Section: Removal Of No By Carbonaceous Materials Loaded Metal Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%