Evaluation of Supplier Catalyst Formulations for the Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx With Ammonia

S. J. Schmieg, Jong-hwan Lee
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The selective catalytic reduction of NO using urea (urea-SCR) is one of the promising technologies for removing NO x from diesel engine exhaust. The engine-out NO x is reduced by ammonia (NH 3 ) derived from urea over a catalyst to environmentally benign N 2 . In this paper, we investigate the effect of various reactor operating conditions on the NO x reduction performance of three different catalyst formulations (e.g., Cu-zeolite, Fe-zeolite, Vanadium-based) to obtain useful guidance in the design and operation of urea-SCR lean NO x emission control systems. We examine the effects of NO:NO 2 ratio on the steady-state NO x reduction activity at typical diesel engine exhaust temperatures (150-550°C). Transient measurements were also performed to determine the impact of NH 3 :NO x ratio and NH 3 storage on catalyst performance. The impacts of hydrocarbon poisoning and sulfur poisoning /regeneration were also examined.
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氨选择性催化还原氮氧化物的供应商催化剂配方评价
尿素选择性催化还原NO(尿素- scr)技术是柴油机尾气nox脱除技术之一。从尿素中提取的氨(nh3)通过催化剂将发动机排出的nox还原为对环境无害的n2。在本文中,我们研究了不同反应器操作条件对三种不同催化剂配方(如cu -沸石,fe -沸石,钒基)的nox还原性能的影响,以获得对尿素- scr贫nox排放控制系统设计和运行的有用指导。我们研究了在典型柴油机排气温度(150-550°C)下,NO:NO 2比对稳态nox还原活性的影响。还进行了瞬态测量,以确定nh3:NO x比和nh3存储对催化剂性能的影响。研究了碳氢化合物中毒和硫中毒/再生的影响。
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