Science Inventory

OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF THE EPA OWNED BENCH SCALE PILOT PLANT FOR EVALUATING SCR DENOX CATALYSTS

Citation:

Tseng, S., W. Jozewicz, AND C. Sedman. OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF THE EPA OWNED BENCH SCALE PILOT PLANT FOR EVALUATING SCR DENOX CATALYSTS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-91/022 (NTIS PB91176750), 1991.

Description:

The paper discusses the use of EPA's bench-scale pilot plant to evaluate catalysts used in the ammonia (NH3)-based technology and process for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides. A key objective was to establish the performance of SCR catalysts on U.S. uels and combustion sources. udimentary catalyst produced in house and two commercial catalysts were evaluated. he temperature ranged from 327 to 440 C. he space velocity ranged from 7650 to 36,500 hr to the -1 power. he combustion gas was doped with nitric oxide (NO) and NH3, and the NH3/NO ratio ranged from about 0.6 to 2.2. ulfur dioxide (SO2) was added to the combustion gas in some runs to investigate its effect on NO conversion over one commercial catalyst. he formation of nitrous oxide (N2O) on the same catalyst at 400 C was also investigated. The evaluation indicated that, for the inhouse catalyst, the space velocity has a significant effect on NO conversion. For the two commercial catalysts, the NO conversion was 90% and higher when the NH3/NO ratio was near or above unity, and the NO conversion was approximately proportional to the NH3 concentration at the inlet of the reactor when the ratio was less than unity. lue gas SO2 was found to be poisonous to one commercial catalyst. Furthermore, the amount of N2O formed over the same commercial catalysts was negligible.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1991
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 46448