Novel supported uranium oxide catalysts for NOx abatement

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Steve D. Pollington, Adam F. Lee, Tina L. Overton, Patrick J. Sears, Peter B. Wells, Sarah E. Hawley, Ian D. Hudson, Darren F. Lee and Victoria Ruddock


Abstract

The catalytic reduction of NO has been studied over novel supported uranium oxide catalysts which exhibit comparable activity and selectivity to that of conventional supported Pt catalysts and for which in situ XRD identifies the active phase to be UOx (2 < x < 2.25).


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