Selective Catalytic Reduction: From Basic Science to deNOx Applications II
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Catalysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2022) | Viewed by 3081
Special Issue Editors
Interests: surface science; catalyst characterization; zeolites
Interests: catalyst characterization; micro-/meso-porous materials; calorimetry
Interests: emission control; deNOx catalyst; plasma catalysis; water gas shift; H2 storage; N2 fixation
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Dear Colleagues,
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx with ammonia is widely considered to be a leading method for NOx abatement. Although it has been successfully implemented for several decades, it is still very much the focus of ongoing catalytic research, which aims to expand the applicability and improve the efficiency of the SCR process. Through designing novel catalysts and formulating new insights concerning relations between catalysts’ structure, nature of active sites, and activity in realistic conditions (i.e., different operating temperatures, presence of poisoning agents, etc.), the potentials of SCR are constantly being developed. This Special Issue is the second volume dedicated to novel trends in selective catalytic reduction, with a focus on, but not limited to, the following:
- Fundamental research on the reaction mechanisms of the SCR process;
- Novel catalysts for the SCR of NOx;
- Poisoning of SCR catalysts and anti-poisoning design;
- New deNOx approaches for low temperature applications;
- Expanding SCR for the simultaneous abatement of NOx and other pollutants;
- Computational research for SCR catalyst design.
Dr. Vladislav Rac
Dr. Vesna Rakic
Dr. Xuesen Du
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Synthesis and optimization of SCR catalysts
- SCR mechanisms and kinetics
- Low temperature SCR
- Poisoning and regeneration of SCR catalysts
- DFT calculations
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