46 research outputs found
NO<sub>x</sub>-conversion on Porous LSF15-CGO10 Cell Stacks with KNO<sub>3</sub> or K<sub>2</sub>O Impregnation
Impact of cyclic lean--rich aging under condition on the lean-gas light-off and hydrogen formation ability of a lean trap (LNT)
The Preparation of Group II Oxide Catalysts Through Acetate Calcination: The Influence of a Support on the Nature of the Final Catalyst
Development of a Global Kinetic Model for a Commercial Lean NOx Trap Automotive Catalyst Based on Laboratory Measurements
Enhanced Low Temperature NO x Reduction Performance Over Bimetallic Pt/Rh–BaO Lean NO x Trap Catalysts
Impact of Rapid Cycling Strategy on Reductant Effectiveness During NO x Storage and Reduction
Promotional effects of H(2)O treatment on NO(x) storage over fresh and thermally aged Pt-BaO/Al(2)O(3) lean NO(x) trap catalysts
A simple liquid water treatment applied to fresh and thermally aged Pt(2 wt%)-BaO(20 wt%)/Al(2)O(3) lean NO(x) trap catalysts at room temperature induces morphological and structural changes in the barium species as followed by XRD and TEM analysis. During the water treatment, liquid water sufficient to fill the catalyst pore volume is brought into contact with the samples. It was found that irrespective of the original barium chemical state (highly dispersed BaO or crystalline BaAl(2)O(4)), exposing the sample to this liquid water treatment promotes the formation of BaCO(3) crystallites (about 15-25 nm of its size) without changing the Pt particle size. Such transformations of the barium species are found to significantly promote NO(x) uptake from 250 to 450 C. The increase in the NO(x) uptake for the water-treated samples can be attributed to an enhanced Pt-Ba interaction through the redistribution of barium species. These results provide useful information for the regeneration of aged lean NO(x) trap catalysts since water is plentiful in the exhaust of diesel or lean-burn enginesclose121
