Fuel, Vol.200, 290-298, 2017
Study on the mechanism of NO removal by plasma-adsorption catalytic process
An integrated technology, the non-thermal plasma (NTP) combined with bamboo charcoal (BC) adsorption catalytic, was used for the removal of NO. It was found that the BC extended gas residence time and acted as a scavenger of O-2. The NO removal rate showed an increasing trend with increasing input voltage, reaching the maximum at 80 V, and then decreased at higher applied input voltage. The removal of NO was mainly through the reduction of NO to N-2. The presence of O-2 and SO2 remarkably inhibited the removal of NO. Approximately 86.2% of NO was removed in the absence of O-2, whereas the removal efficiency of NO was 74.0% in the presence of 8% O-2. The adsorbents were characterized by SEM, XRD, N-2 adsorption-desorption and XPS to determine the pore and surface chemistry structures. Results showed that the BC after plasma treatment had a large number of small cavities. The plasma treatment increased the BET surface area and introduced oxygen functional groups. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.