A superior catalyst for low-temperature NO reduction with NH3
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Gongshin Qi, Ralph T. Yang
Mn-Ce mixed-oxide catalyst yields nearly 100% NO conversion at 100–150 °C at a high space velocity of 42,000 h−1. SO2 and H2O (at high concentrations) have only slight effects on the activity.
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