NOx storage/reduction over lean-burn automotive catalysts

C.M.L. Scholz, V.R. Gangwal, J.H.B.J. Hoebink, J.C. Schouten

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This paper shows the behavior of a Pt/Ba/¿–Al2O3 automotive catalyst in a fixed bed reactor during cyclic operation at lean and rich gas phase conditions at short (seconds) and long (hours) cycling times at different temperatures. Reactor exit gas phase concentrations have been measured and catalyst properties have been determined before and after selective cycling experiments. The experimental results indicate that: (i) Upon 9 h lean and 15 h rich cycling, the NO oxidation efficiency of the catalyst decreases with time while incomplete regeneration is seen, even after 15 h rich exposure with H2. The cyclic steady state is reached after 3 lean/rich cycles, at which only 60% of the available barium is involved in the NOx storage/reduction. (ii) The BET surface area, pore volume, and Pt dispersion decrease by approximately 40%, which may be a result of masking of Pt sites or blocking of pores of the barium clusters as BaCO3 becomes Ba(NO3)2. Experiments with catalyst pellet sizes of 180 and 280 µm along with XPS measurements show that blocking of catalyst pellet pores is not taking place. (iii) When applying lean/rich cycling in the order of seconds, it appears that catalyst history and lean/rich timing affect the number of cycles required to arrive at a closed N balance. XRD results after lean exposure confirm the formation of barium nitrate in the bulk of the barium cluster.
Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)226-232
TijdschriftApplied Catalysis. B, Environmental
Volume70
Nummer van het tijdschrift1-4
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2007

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