Title of article
Innovative means for the catalytic regeneration of particulate traps for diesel exhaust cleaning
Author/Authors
Fino، Debora نويسنده , , Fino، Paolo نويسنده , , Saracco، Guido نويسنده , , Specchia، Vito نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-950
From page
951
To page
0
Abstract
Catalytic traps for diesel particulate removal are multifunctional reactors coupling filtration and catalytic combustion of soot. This paper reviews the most recent developments carried out at Politecnico di Torino concerning two different trap types: zirconiatoughened-alumina foams catalysed with Cs–V catalysts, operating according to a deep filtration mechanism, and cordierite or SiC wall-flow filters catalysed with perovskite catalysts (e.g. LaCr0.9O3), enabling shallow-bed filtration. The preparation and characterisation of these two trap types are described and the performance of the traps (filtration efficiency, pressure drops, etc.) evaluated on a diesel engine bench under various operating conditions. A final critical assessment points out that most chances of practical application in mobile sources lie in wall-flow type traps for their superior filtration efficiency (>95%) and their compatibility with active trap regeneration means (e.g. fuel post-injection) that can occasionally rise on purpose the exhaust gas temperature to accelerate the catalytic combustion of trapped soot. Conversely, completely passive solutions based on deep filtration catalytic traps show only promise for stationary applications at temperatures higher than 350(degree)C, due to insufficient catalyst activity at lower temperatures.
Keywords
Wall-flow monolith , Cs–V and LaCr0.9O3 catalysts , Particulate , Ceramic foam , Fuel additives
Journal title
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Record number
101666
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