화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.19, No.3-4, 221-232, 1998
Removal of NOx: Part II. Species formed during the sorption/desorption processes on barium aluminates
The formation of various species formed during the adsorption of NO, issued from a synthetic lean-burn exhaust gas upon barium aluminates was studied using FTIR and TGA. The results have been systematically compared to those obtained with bulk BaO. Two factors are responsible for the difference observed during adsorption/desorption tests on the two solids. On one hand, stable carbonates are formed on BaO whereas no carbonate is formed on barium aluminate. On the other hand, the structure of the nitrates formed on these two compounds is very different, an N-bounded nitrate is formed on barium aluminate and not on bulk BaO.