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Prospective Catalytic Structured Converters for NH3-SCR of NOx from Biogas Stationary Engines: In Situ Template-Free Synthesis of ZSM-5 Cu Exchanged Catalysts on Steel Carriers

The main objective of this study is to develop highly active catalyst and its preparation method that would meet the requirements of steel carriers for short-channel structured converters for NO x abatement from stationary biogas engines. The in situ synthesis was applied to deposit a series of Cu-e...

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Published in:Topics in catalysis 2013-05, Vol.56 (1-8), p.56-61
Main Authors: Ochońska, J., Rogulska, A., Jodłowski, P. J., Iwaniszyn, M., Michalik, M., Łasocha, W., Kołodziej, A., Łojewska, J.
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