Abstract
The CeO2 modified by silicotungstic acid (impregnation method [SiW/CeO2] and one pot method [CeO2‐Si‐W]) was investigated in the NH3‐SCR reaction. The surface nitrate species and surface acid sites were improved by the introduction of silicotungstic acid into CeO2, which stopped forming stable nitrate, and then improved the N2 selectivity. The interaction between Ce and W species existed and caused the formation of Ce2(WO4)3 at CeO2‐Si‐W, resulting in the abundance of unsaturated W=O, which contributed to the generation of Brønsted acid sites and was responsible for the superior SCR performance. Thus, CeO2‐Si‐W exhibited the best NOx conversion and nearly 100% NOx conversion was obtained at 225–450°C.
The introduction of silicotungstic acid into CeO2 could increase the catalytic activity due to the improvement of surface acid sites and more active sites, while the surface acidity and catalytic oxidation ability over CeO2 modified by silicotungstic acid was closely related to the introduction manner of silicotungstic acid.