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Past and Present in DeNOx Catalysis: From Molecular Modelling to Chemical Engineering Pascal Granger (Universite de Lille, Laboratoire de Catalyse de Lille, France)

Past and Present in DeNOx Catalysis: From Molecular Modelling to Chemical Engineering By Pascal Granger (Universite de Lille, Laboratoire de Catalyse de Lille, France)

Past and Present in DeNOx Catalysis: From Molecular Modelling to Chemical Engineering by Pascal Granger (Universite de Lille, Laboratoire de Catalyse de Lille, France)


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Focuses on the implementation of catalytic processes for minimising NOx emissions either from stationary or mobile sources under lean condition to meet future standard regulations of NOx emissions. This work offers practical approaches covering various aspects related to the catalysts preparation and the development of alternative technologies.

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Past and Present in DeNOx Catalysis: From Molecular Modelling to Chemical Engineering: Volume 171 by Pascal Granger (Universite de Lille, Laboratoire de Catalyse de Lille, France)

This book offers an overview of the state of the art in the field of DeNOx catalysis in order to focus novel orientations, new technological developments, from laboratory to industrial scale. A particular attention has been paid towards the implementation of catalytic processes for minimising NOx emissions either from stationary or mobile sources under lean condition to meet future standard regulations of NOx emissions. In the first part of this book, critical aspects reported in the literature which usually make difficult the achievement of efficient catalytic technologies in those conditions are summarised and analysed in order two separate new perspectives. The second part deals with fundamental aspects at molecular level. A better understanding of the reactions involved under unsteady-state conditions is probably a pre-requisite step for improving the performances of the actual processes or developing original ones. The development of powerful in situ spectroscopic techniques is of fundamental interest for kinetic modelling. Correlations between spectroscopic and kinetic data with those obtained from theoretical calculations are reported. Some illustrations emphasise the fact that these comparisons may help in determining the nature of the catalytic active sites and building predictive tools for simulations under running conditions. The latter part of this book will be illustrated by different practical approaches covering various aspects related to the catalysts preparation and the development of alternative technologies which include industrial considerations.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART 1. A molecular view of reactions involved over DeNOx catalysts Mechanisms and kinetics DFT modeling and spectroscopic investigations into molecular aspects of deNOx Catalysis (P. Pietrzyk and Z. Sojka) Surface science studies of the mechanisms of NOx conversion : Correlations between kinetics in vacuum and under catalytic conditions (F. Zaera) General features of In situ and operando spectroscopic investigation in the particular case of DeNOx reactions (P. Bazin, O. Marie and M. Daturi) A three-function model reaction for designing DeNOx catalysts (G. Dgega-Mariadassou, M. Berger, O. Gorce, J.W. Park, H. Pernot, C. Potvin, C. Thomas and P. Da Costa) Identification of the reaction network of the NOx storage/reduction in Lean NOx Trap systems (P. Forzatti, L. Castoldi, L. Lietti, I. Nova and E. Tronconi) PART 2. Novel developments and future trends to ensure continuous restrictive standard regulations Current tasks and challenges for exhaust after treatment research An industrial viewpoint point (J.-M. Trichard) The Role of Cerium-based Oxides used as Oxygen Storage Materials in DeNOx Catalysis (X. Courtois, N. Bion, P. Marecot and D. Duprez) Aspects of catalyst development for mobile urea-SCR systems from vanadia-titania systems to metal exchanged zeolites (O. Krocher) The formation of N2O during NOx conversion : Fundamental approach and practical developments of catalytic systems (P. Granger, J.P. Dacquin, F. Dhainaut and C. Dujardin) Design of experiments combined with high-throughput experimentation for the optimization of deNOx catalysts (R. Vijay and J. Lauterbach) Plasma-assisted NOx abatement processes: A new promising technology for lean conditions? (M. Magureanu and V.I. Parvulescu)

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NPB9780444530585
9780444530585
0444530584
Past and Present in DeNOx Catalysis: From Molecular Modelling to Chemical Engineering: Volume 171 by Pascal Granger (Universite de Lille, Laboratoire de Catalyse de Lille, France)
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Elsevier Science & Technology
2007-10-19
418
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