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Showing papers by "Rolf Fricke published in 2005"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction of DeNOx components comprising NO, NO2, propane, O2 and H2 with a selected Ag/Al2O3 catalyst was studied by in situ FTIR spectroscopy at a fixed temperature where a promoting effect of H2 admixture on the catalytic NOx reduction has been reported.
Abstract: The interaction of DeNOx components comprising NO, NO2, propane, O2 and H2 with a selected Ag/Al2O3 catalyst was studied by in situ FTIR spectroscopy at a fixed temperature where a promoting effect of H2 admixture on the catalytic NOx reduction has been reported to occur. The significant enhancement of nitrato and acetate ad-species from NO and propane, respectively, could be confirmed. New findings are the relative inertness of these species for further reaction progress. Instead, nitrite, nitrito, and nitro species are reactive, and the H2 co-fed favours the formation of those species. Nevertheless, the way H2 interferes with the kind of species formed includes the promotion of oxidative reaction steps evidenced by different effect of H2 on the interaction of the catalyst with NO/O2 and NO2, respectively. During NO2/H2 adsorption adsorbed NOx species and Ag+ ions at the surface are reduced. This prevents abundant formation of stable nitrato species and favour the formation of largely unstable but reactive nitro and nitrito species. Otherwise, NO2 is able to oxidize pre-reduced Ag/Al2O3. Furthermore, indications were found for minor propene formation from propane in the presence of hydrogen.

54 citations


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TL;DR: Fricke et al. as mentioned in this paper summarized the application fields of the molecular sieve cloverite, with focus on the achievable stability improvements by silanation of the surface to shield the framework from bond-rupture by interacting small polar molecules like water and ammonia.

9 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the poisoning and regeneration of a commercial NSR catalyst by SO2 in dependence on temperature and λ value and found that the amount of desorbed sulphur compounds during lean-rich regeneration cycles was found to increase with decreasing λ values (0.99-0.94) at constant temperature and with increasing temperature (660-720 °C).

4 citations