In this article, blast furnace slag,
a high-yield industrial solid
waste, was taken as the research object and it was used as the main
material. Bentonite was used as the binder, and water was added to
shape the blast furnace slag into a small column. The denitration
catalyst was prepared using different methods, its denitration performances
were compared and analyzed, and the best preparation method and process
parameters were screened. Results showed that bentonite will clearly
improve denitration performance, and 4:1 blast furnace slag and bentonite
was selected as the molding ratio to reduce the effect of bentonite
on its performance, combined with the hardness and surface adhesion
of the prepared carrier. Separately, the catalysts were prepared using
citric acid impregnation, hydrothermal decomposition, and mixing method,
and active Mn was loaded. Among them, the hydrothermal decomposition
method cannot completely decompose in a closed kettle, resulting in
a lower denitration performance. The catalyst prepared using the mixing
method is superior to that prepared using the impregnation method
because the active component prepared by the former was more uniformly
dispersed, and simple and easy to operate, which can meet the needs
of the excess denitration catalysts of small enterprises.