Experimental study of the interaction between soot combustion and NH3-SCR reactivity over a Cu-Zeolite SDPF catalyst

被引:33
作者
Marchitti, Fabio [1 ]
Nova, Isabella [1 ]
Tronconi, Enrico [1 ]
机构
[1] Politecn Milan, Dipartimento Energia, Lab Catalysis & Catalyt Proc, Via La Masa 34, I-20156 Milan, Italy
关键词
SDPF; Soot combustion; Printex U; NH3-SCR; Cu-zeolite catalyst; DIESEL EXHAUST; CARBON-BLACK; NOX; OXIDATION; MODEL; REDUCTION; KINETICS; CONTACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.cattod.2016.01.027
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
The interplay between the NH3 SCR reactions and the oxidation of particulate matter (PM) is systematically investigated in view of the development of SDPF systems, which consist of a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) catalyst coated on a diesel particulate filter (DPF). Both steady state and dynamic catalytic activity runs are performed on a commercial Cu-promoted zeolite catalyst supported on a SiC DPF crushed to powders and mixed with synthetic soot (Printex U). Three main effects are addressed, namely: (i) the influence of NO and/or NO2 on soot combustion, (ii) the influence of the co-presence of NH3 and NOx on soot combustion, and (iii) the influence of soot on the SCR reactions. It is found that NO2 oxidizes soot to COx at much lower temperatures than O-2, but the co-presence of NH3 strongly reduces such a downshift of the soot combustion light-off. In fact, our results clearly point out that the NH3-SCR reactions successfully compete with soot combustion for NO2 usage, the reactivity with NH3 being the NO2 preferred reaction pathway at low temperature. In addition, the Standard and the Fast SCR reactions (NO2/NOx <= 1/2) are slightly but negatively affected by the presence of soot, while in case of NO2 excess (NO2/NOx >1/2) the SCR deNOx activity benefits from the soot/NO2 interaction. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:110 / 118
页数:9
相关论文
共 31 条
  • [1] Uncatalysed and catalysed soot combustion under NOx + O2: Real diesel versus model soots
    Atribak, I.
    Bueno-Lopez, A.
    Garcia-Garcia, A.
    [J]. COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2010, 157 (11) : 2086 - 2094
  • [2] Chatterjee D., 2006, 01 SAE, V01
  • [3] Pollutant constituents of exhaust emitted from light-duty diesel vehicles
    Chiang, Hung-Lung
    Lai, Yen-Ming
    Chang, Sheng-You
    [J]. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2012, 47 : 399 - 406
  • [4] Detailed kinetic modeling of the NH3-NO/NO2 SCR reactions over a commercial Cu-zeolite catalyst for Diesel exhausts after treatment
    Colombo, Massimo
    Nova, Isabella
    Tronconi, Enrico
    [J]. CATALYSIS TODAY, 2012, 197 (01) : 243 - 255
  • [5] A comparative study of the NH3-SCR reactions over a Cu-zeolite and a Fe-zeolite catalyst
    Colombo, Massimo
    Nova, Isabella
    Tronconi, Enrico
    [J]. CATALYSIS TODAY, 2010, 151 (3-4) : 223 - 230
  • [6] The effect of the contact between platinum and soot particles on the catalytic oxidation of soot deposits on a diesel particle filter
    Hinot, K.
    Burtscher, H.
    Weber, A. P.
    Kasper, G.
    [J]. APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 2007, 71 (3-4) : 271 - 278
  • [7] A comparative study of "standard", "fast" and "NO2" SCR reactions over Fe/zeolite catalyst
    Iwasaki, Masaoki
    Shinjoh, Hirofumi
    [J]. APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL, 2010, 390 (1-2) : 71 - 77
  • [8] Kinetics of the oxidation of carbon black by NO2 influence of the presence of water and oxygen
    Jacquot, F
    Logie, V
    Brilhac, JF
    Gilot, P
    [J]. CARBON, 2002, 40 (03) : 335 - 343
  • [9] Interaction mechanism of NO2 with carbon black:: effect of surface oxygen complexes
    Jeguirim, M
    Tschamber, V
    Brilhac, JF
    Ehrburger, P
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS, 2004, 72 (01) : 171 - 181
  • [10] Molten salts as promising catalysts for oxidation of diesel soot: importance of experimental conditions in testing procedures
    Jelles, SJ
    van Setten, BAAL
    Makkee, M
    Moulijn, JA
    [J]. APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 1999, 21 (01) : 35 - 49