Abstract
Hydrogen cyanide is formed over Cu/ZSM-5 during the selective catalytic reduction of NO[sub x] by either propylene or ethylene in the temperature range 450-600 K. Under the reaction conditions used (reactant feed: 973 ppm NO, 907 ppm propene or 1448 ppm ethylene, 2% oxygen, W/F=0.1 g s cm[sup -3]), the concentration of hydrogen cyanide reaches 20, respectively, 30 ppm, depending on whether ethylene or propene are used as hydrocarbons. In addition, significant N[sub 2]O formation is observed at temperatures lower than 700 K, independent of the hydrocarbon used
Radtke, F;
Koeppel, R;
Baiker, A
[1]
- Department of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, (Switzerland)
Citation Formats
Radtke, F, Koeppel, R, and Baiker, A.
Hydrogen cyanide formation in selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides over Cu/ZSM-5.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
doi:10.1016/0926-860X(94)85150-6.
Radtke, F, Koeppel, R, & Baiker, A.
Hydrogen cyanide formation in selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides over Cu/ZSM-5.
Netherlands.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0926-860X(94)85150-6
Radtke, F, Koeppel, R, and Baiker, A.
1994.
"Hydrogen cyanide formation in selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides over Cu/ZSM-5."
Netherlands.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0926-860X(94)85150-6.
@misc{etde_5652221,
title = {Hydrogen cyanide formation in selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides over Cu/ZSM-5}
author = {Radtke, F, Koeppel, R, and Baiker, A}
abstractNote = {Hydrogen cyanide is formed over Cu/ZSM-5 during the selective catalytic reduction of NO[sub x] by either propylene or ethylene in the temperature range 450-600 K. Under the reaction conditions used (reactant feed: 973 ppm NO, 907 ppm propene or 1448 ppm ethylene, 2% oxygen, W/F=0.1 g s cm[sup -3]), the concentration of hydrogen cyanide reaches 20, respectively, 30 ppm, depending on whether ethylene or propene are used as hydrocarbons. In addition, significant N[sub 2]O formation is observed at temperatures lower than 700 K, independent of the hydrocarbon used}
doi = {10.1016/0926-860X(94)85150-6}
journal = []
volume = {107:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1994}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Hydrogen cyanide formation in selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides over Cu/ZSM-5}
author = {Radtke, F, Koeppel, R, and Baiker, A}
abstractNote = {Hydrogen cyanide is formed over Cu/ZSM-5 during the selective catalytic reduction of NO[sub x] by either propylene or ethylene in the temperature range 450-600 K. Under the reaction conditions used (reactant feed: 973 ppm NO, 907 ppm propene or 1448 ppm ethylene, 2% oxygen, W/F=0.1 g s cm[sup -3]), the concentration of hydrogen cyanide reaches 20, respectively, 30 ppm, depending on whether ethylene or propene are used as hydrocarbons. In addition, significant N[sub 2]O formation is observed at temperatures lower than 700 K, independent of the hydrocarbon used}
doi = {10.1016/0926-860X(94)85150-6}
journal = []
volume = {107:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1994}
month = {Jan}
}