Koschlig, H.-J.H.-J.KoschligDanowski, F.F.DanowskiHutter, F.F.HutterSchmidt, H.H.Schmidt2022-03-082022-03-081988https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/314912Catalysts for the flue gas denitrification via the SCR process (selective catalytic reduction) up by the catalytic active oxides of Ti, V and W totally, own some disadvantages (thermal and mechanical stability, high content of heavy metal ions, disposal of waste catalysts), which could be avoided by a supported catalyst. A supported catalyst was produced by coating a ceramic support (cordierite honeycomb) with the catalytic active component dip coating via a sol gel process from titanium-tetraethoxide, vanadyl-tripropoxide and tungsten-hexachloride in the sol stage. Structure e.g. pore size distribution and catalytic activity were determined.decatalystcordieritedenitrificationKatalysatorRauchgasentstickungSCR processSCR-Prozeßsol gel processsupported catalystTitanoxidTrägerkatalysatorVanadiumoxidWolframoxid666Entwicklung eines Trägerkatalysators für die Rauchgasentstickung im SCR-VerfahrenDevelopment of a supported catalyst for flue gas denitrification according to the SCR processconference paper