Energy & Fuels, Vol.11, No.1, 30-38, 1997
Selective Catalytic-Oxidation of NH3 in Gasification Gas .1. Effect of Iron Sinter and Dolomite Oil the Reactions of NH3, No, and O-2 in Gasification Gas
Possibilities to selectively oxidize NH3 in gasification gas to N-2 have been investigated. Either O-2 or NO or both oxidizers simultaneously were added to the hot synthetic gasification gas, which was led through a catalyst bed positioned in the electrically heated furnace. In the empty reactor and in the nonporous quartz bed, only a slight NH3 reduction was achieved. When dolomite or iron sinter was used as catalyst, the added NO formed more NH3. The reactions of H-2 with NO in fact may limit the use of certain catalysts in gasification atmosphere. In the experiments with silicon carbide, the silicon carbide surface was oxidized to porous oxide layer, which catalyzed the selective oxidation of NH3 to N-2 at the temperature of 700-800 degrees C. Even with O-2 addition alone large NH3 reduction was achieved. At the same time, significant NO formation was, however, noticed. The reason for the different behavior of the porous silicon dioxide layer, and dolomite and iron sinter, is probably their different capability to adsorb various gas species on their surface.
Keywords:REDUCTION