Joachim Bjerregaard

Doctoral Student at Chemical Physics

My research targets the deactivation of NH3-SCR for NOx removal on Cu-CHA zeolite-based catalysts. The project will focus on addressing the issue of sulfur stability in zeolites that is known to deactivate the catalyst. This involves theoretical methods including DFT and kinetic modeling to gain a deeper understanding of sulfur deactivation on an atomistic level.

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2024

Effect of SO<sub>2</sub> and SO<sub>3</sub> Exposure to Cu-CHA on Surface Nitrate and N<sub>2</sub>O Formation for NH<sub>3</sub>-SCR

Joonsoo Han, Joachim Bjerregaard, Henrik Grönbeck et al
ACS ENGINEERING AU. Vol. In Press
Journal article
2024

Interpretation of H<inf>2</inf>-TPR from Cu-CHA Using First-Principles Calculations

Joachim Bjerregaard, Joonsoo Han, Derek Claude Creaser et al
Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Vol. 128 (11), p. 4525-4534
Journal article
2023

Mechanism for SO2 poisoning of Cu-CHA during low temperature NH3-SCR

Joachim Bjerregaard, Martin Votsmeier, Henrik Grönbeck
Journal of Catalysis. Vol. 417, p. 497-506
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