Analysis of the NOx storage behaviour during cold start of modern SCR flow-through substrates and SCR on-filter substrates

Deinhofer Lukas, Maurer Michael, Barnstedt Gert, Keber Andreas
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Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems are the state-of-the-art technology to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions (NOx) of modern diesel engines. The system behaviour is well understood in the common temperature working area. However, the system properties below light-off temperature are less well known and offer a wide scope for further investigations. Vehicle measurements show that under specific conditions during cold start, NOx can be partially stored and converted on on-filter and flow-through SCR catalysts. The purpose of this work was in a first step to analyse the main influence parameters on the NOx storage behaviour. Therefore, synthetic gas test bench measurements have been carried out, varying the gas concentrations, temperature, and gas hourly space velocity (GHSV). These investigations showed that the NOx storage effect strongly depends on the NH3 level stored in the catalyst, GHSV, the adsorbed water (H2O) on the catalyst, and the temperature of the catalyst. Further influence parameters such as the gas composition with focus on carbon monoxide (CO), short-chain hydrocarbons and long-chain hydrocarbons have been analysed on a synthetic gas test bench. Depending on operating conditions, a significant amount of NOx can be stored on a dry catalyst during the cold start phase. The water vapor from the combustion condenses on the cold exhaust pipe during the first seconds, or up to a few minutes after a cold start. As the water vapor reaches the surface of the catalyst, it condenses and adsorbs onto it, leading to a sudden temperature rise. This exothermal reaction causes the stored NOx to be desorbed, and furthermore it is partially reduced by the NH3 stored in the catalyst.

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现代SCR流通式基板和SCR过滤器基板冷启动期间NOx储存行为的分析
选择性催化还原(SCR)系统是减少现代柴油发动机氮氧化物排放(NOx)的最先进技术。系统行为在普通温度工作区域中得到了很好的理解。然而,低于起燃温度的系统特性不太为人所知,并为进一步研究提供了广阔的范围。车辆测量表明,在冷启动的特定条件下,NOx可以部分储存并转化为过滤器和流通式SCR催化剂。这项工作的目的是在第一步中分析对NOx储存行为的主要影响参数。因此,进行了合成气试验台测量,改变了气体浓度、温度和气体小时空速(GHSV)。这些研究表明,NOx的储存效果在很大程度上取决于储存在催化剂中的NH3水平、GHSV、催化剂上吸附的水(H2O)和催化剂的温度。在合成气试验台上分析了进一步的影响参数,如以一氧化碳(CO)、短链碳氢化合物和长链碳氢化合物为重点的气体成分。根据操作条件,在冷启动阶段,大量的NOx可以储存在干燥的催化剂上。燃烧产生的水蒸气在冷启动后的最初几秒钟或几分钟内凝结在冷排气管上。当水蒸气到达催化剂表面时,它会凝结并吸附在催化剂上,导致温度突然升高。该放热反应导致储存的NOx被解吸,此外,它被储存在催化剂中的NH3部分还原。
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