Influence of the Vanadium and Zinc Contents in DESONOX Catalysts on the Course of the DESOX Reaction
The catalytic process of SO 2 removal from combustion gases takes place on the grain plane of hard coal. This process is competitive relative to classical desulphurization processes. The method proposed for the removal of SO 2 from combustion gases described in this paper is quite different from wet...
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author | Agnieszka Marcewicz-Kuba Dobiesław Nazimek |
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description | The catalytic process of SO 2 removal from combustion gases takes place on the grain plane of hard coal. This process is competitive relative to classical desulphurization processes. The method proposed for the removal of SO 2 from combustion gases described in this paper is quite different from wet classical desulphurization methods. This paper reports studies of the influence of vanadium and zinc concentration on the catalytic activity of a number of DESONOX catalysts (in the course of the DESOX reaction). Investigations of the influence of the total surface area and other physicochemical properties of the catalyst on its behaviour are also reported. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3fa3bb75a06043bbad701aa75fa446892024-03-02T00:31:13ZengSAGE PublicationsAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40381998-11-011610.1177/026361749801601003Influence of the Vanadium and Zinc Contents in DESONOX Catalysts on the Course of the DESOX ReactionAgnieszka Marcewicz-KubaDobiesław NazimekThe catalytic process of SO 2 removal from combustion gases takes place on the grain plane of hard coal. This process is competitive relative to classical desulphurization processes. The method proposed for the removal of SO 2 from combustion gases described in this paper is quite different from wet classical desulphurization methods. This paper reports studies of the influence of vanadium and zinc concentration on the catalytic activity of a number of DESONOX catalysts (in the course of the DESOX reaction). Investigations of the influence of the total surface area and other physicochemical properties of the catalyst on its behaviour are also reported.https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749801601003 |
spellingShingle | Agnieszka Marcewicz-Kuba Dobiesław Nazimek Influence of the Vanadium and Zinc Contents in DESONOX Catalysts on the Course of the DESOX Reaction Adsorption Science & Technology |
title | Influence of the Vanadium and Zinc Contents in DESONOX Catalysts on the Course of the DESOX Reaction |
title_full | Influence of the Vanadium and Zinc Contents in DESONOX Catalysts on the Course of the DESOX Reaction |
title_fullStr | Influence of the Vanadium and Zinc Contents in DESONOX Catalysts on the Course of the DESOX Reaction |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of the Vanadium and Zinc Contents in DESONOX Catalysts on the Course of the DESOX Reaction |
title_short | Influence of the Vanadium and Zinc Contents in DESONOX Catalysts on the Course of the DESOX Reaction |
title_sort | influence of the vanadium and zinc contents in desonox catalysts on the course of the desox reaction |
url | https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749801601003 |
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