1Kijlstra W S, Brands D S, Smit H I, et al. Mechanism of the selective catalytic reduction of NO by NH3 over MnOJA1203 II. Reactivity of adsorbed NH3 and NO complexes[J]. Journal of Catalysis, 1997, 171 (1): 219-229.
2Lin C H, Bai H L. Adsorption behavior of moisture over a Vanadia/Titania catalyst: A study for the selective catalytic reduction process[J].lndustrial&EngineeringChemistryResearch, 2004, 43 ( 19): 5983-5988.
3Jin R B, Liu Y, Wu Z B. Relationship between SO2 poisoning effects and reaction temperature for selective catalytic reduction of NO over Mn-Ce/TiO2 catalyst[J]. Catalysis Today, 2010, 153 (3-4): 84-89.
4Zhu Z P, Liu Z Y, Liu S J, et al. A novel carbon-supported vanadium oxide catalyst for NO reduction with NH3 at low temperatures[J]. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 1999, 23 (4) : L229-L233.
5Zhu Z P, Niu H X, Liu Z Y, et al. Decomposition and reactivity of NH4HSO4 on V2Os/AC catalysts used for NO reduction with ammonia[J]. Journal of Catalysis, 2000, 195 (2) : 268-278.
6Huang Z G, Zhu Z P, Liu Z Y, et al. Formation and reaction of ammonium sulfate salts on V2Os/AC catalyst during selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide by ammonia at low temperatures[J]. Journal of Catalysis, 2003, 214 (2) : 213-219.
7Bai S L, Zhao J H, Wang L, et al. SO2-promoted reduction of NO with NH3 over vanadium molecularly anchored on the surface of carbon nanotubes[J]. Catalysis Today, 2010, 158 (3-4): 393-400.
8Soh B W, Nam In-Sik. Effect of support morphology on the sulfur tolerance of V2Os/A1203 catalyst for the reduction of NO by NH3[J]. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2003, 42 (13): 2975-2986.
9Ha H P, Maddigapu P R, Pullur A K, et al. SO2 resistant antimony promoted V2Os/TiO2 catalyst for NH3-SCR of NOx at low temperatures [J]. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2008, 78 (3-4).. 301-308.
10Lee K J, Kumar PA, Maqbool M S, et al. Ceria added Sb-V2OdTiO2 catalysts for low temperature NH3-SCR.. Physico-chemical properties and catalytic activity[J]. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2013, 142-143: 705-717.