Improvement of NO and CO Reduction Performance at Low Temperature of H-SCR Catalyst
International Journal of Automotive Technology, ISSN: 1976-3832, Vol: 23, Issue: 6, Page: 1509-1515
2022
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Article Description
The purpose of this study is to improve the simultaneous reduction of NOX and CO, harmful gases emitted from internal combustion engines, at low temperatures using a Pt/TiO H-SCR catalyst. A better NOX/CO reduction performance was observed upon loading 2 wt% of the additive catalyst CeO on the main catalyst Pt because the oxygen storage capacity improved. In the presence of CO, the water gas reaction was promoted, resulting in the NOX conversion rate by the 0.5Pt−2CeO/TiO SCR catalyst of 42 % at 75 °C and 70 % at 100 °C; this was a 15 ∼ 20 % higher NOX conversion as compared to without CO at low temperatures. The NOX reduction performance by the 0.5Pt−2CeO−2ZrO/TiO SCR catalyst was the highest at temperatures below 100 °C. At an appropriate amount of the additive catalyst ZrO, the reaction rate improved because the acid point of the catalyst surface and the intensity of adsorption are adjusted. The optimum reduction temperature for NOX/CO reduction performance by the H2-SCR catalyst was 400 °C. Our results also indicate that the Pt species has a significant impact.
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