2005
DOI: 10.1515/jaots-2005-0214
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The Role of Surface Reactions in De-NOx Processes in Corona Discharge-Catalyst (or Zeolite) Hybrid Systems

Abstract: The objective of this work was to explain the efficient NOx removal from simulated flue gas observed in the hybrid corona discharge-catalyst hybrid systems with either V

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“…Hashimoto , on the titania surface. Dors et al [32] have examined the SCR of NOx with ammonia on plasma-activated TiO 2 and suggest that trapped electrons formed by the mechanism suggested by Nakamura et al [30] can form O 2 ) in dry air steams giving trapped nitrate ions, NO 3 ) upon adsorption of NO. This suggests a mechanism for NO removal on plasma-activated surfaces and it is noteworthy that we observe NOx reduction that is essentially brought about by NO removal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hashimoto , on the titania surface. Dors et al [32] have examined the SCR of NOx with ammonia on plasma-activated TiO 2 and suggest that trapped electrons formed by the mechanism suggested by Nakamura et al [30] can form O 2 ) in dry air steams giving trapped nitrate ions, NO 3 ) upon adsorption of NO. This suggests a mechanism for NO removal on plasma-activated surfaces and it is noteworthy that we observe NOx reduction that is essentially brought about by NO removal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%