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Decrypting Catalytic NO X Activation and Poison Fragmentation Routes Boosted by Mono-and Bi-Dentate Surface SO32–/SO42–Modifiers under a SO2-Containing …Kim et al., 2022
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- Kim J
- Kim D
- Park J
- Jeong K
- Ha H
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- ACS Catalysis
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SO A 2–(A= 3–4; B–) functionalities are anchored on metal oxides used to catalyze NH3- assisted selective NO X reduction (SCR) for a SO2-bearing feed gas stream. SO A 2– species act as conjugate bases of Brönsted acidic bonds (B––H+) and modifiers of redox …
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