2016
DOI: 10.4271/2016-01-0913
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Conversion of Short-Chain Alkanes by Vanadium-Based and Cu/Zeolite SCR Catalysts

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“…Notably, CH 4 conversion increases from 2.5% to 12.1%. This conversion of CH 4 at 550 °C is comparable with the result reported by Ottinger, et al [6], though their conversions were obtained by oxidation of simulated gases. The conversions of C 2 H 6 and C 3 H 8 are much higher in our study, but the conversion of CO is much less.…”
Section: Co/zsm-5 Catalystssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Notably, CH 4 conversion increases from 2.5% to 12.1%. This conversion of CH 4 at 550 °C is comparable with the result reported by Ottinger, et al [6], though their conversions were obtained by oxidation of simulated gases. The conversions of C 2 H 6 and C 3 H 8 are much higher in our study, but the conversion of CO is much less.…”
Section: Co/zsm-5 Catalystssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, because these compounds already exhibit more than 45% conversion at 450 °C, the increase in conversion with temperature is not as great as CH 4 . All these conversions observed in this study are higher than the results reported by Ottinger et al [6] with simulated gases.…”
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“…Vanadia-catalysts are widely applied for NOx reduction in heavy-duty diesel engines, for natural gas engines and other stationary applications due to their good NOx conversion efficiency and high durability against sulfur-poisoning [6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%