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Analysis of catalyst for NOx reduction

Applications | 2019 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
X-ray
Industries
Energy & Chemicals , Materials Testing, Environmental
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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Significance of the topic


Strict limits on NOx emissions drive the need for reliable quantification of SCR catalysts used in industrial scrubbers. Accurate catalyst composition monitoring ensures compliance with environmental regulations and optimizes reduction of toxic gases.

Objectives and study overview


This study demonstrates wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) as an efficient approach to determine elemental composition of zeolite-based SCR catalyst materials. The goal was to establish calibration performance, detection limits, and analytical precision across key elements.

Methodology and instrumentation


The catalyst samples were analyzed using a Thermo Scientific ARL PERFORM’X 4200 W sequential WDXRF spectrometer equipped with:
  • Five GN+ Rh X-ray tube with 50 µm Be window and helium purge
  • Six primary beam filters and four collimators
  • Up to nine diffracting crystals and dual detectors
  • LoadSafe sample handling and Secutainer chamber protection

Samples were prepared as loose powders or pressed pellets without chemical digestion. Calibration employed certified element standards to generate linear regression plots for elements such as Al, Ca, Si, Zr and others. Counting times were set to 60 s per element.

Key results and discussion


Calibration covered broad concentration ranges (e.g. Al 0.08–100 %, Ca 0.04–100 %, Fe 0.05–50 %). Typical precision (RSD) remained below 1 % for most elements, with detection limits down to 0.0004 % for Co and similarly low values for other trace components. Linearity of response and low background verified the system’s stability and interelement correction capabilities.

Benefits and practical applications


WDXRF analysis of SCR catalysts offers:
  • Minimal sample preparation and rapid throughput
  • High accuracy and precision across major to trace elements
  • Non-destructive measurement preserving sample integrity
  • Versatility for diverse catalyst supports and active compounds

This enables routine quality control in catalyst manufacturing and monitoring of field-used SCR systems.

Future trends and prospects


Advancements that will enhance catalyst analysis include:
  • Standardless quantification using algorithms like UniQuant for unknown matrices
  • Integration of chemometric models for predictive performance assessment
  • Portable WDXRF instruments for on-site catalyst evaluation
  • Automation and inline monitoring in production environments

Conclusion


The ARL PERFORM’X 4200 W WDXRF spectrometer provides a robust platform for rapid, precise catalyst characterization. Its comprehensive instrumentation and advanced software deliver high confidence in elemental quantification, supporting environmental compliance and process optimization.

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