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Bench-scale demonstration of an integrated deSoot–deNOx system
Authors:M Makkee  H C Krijnsen  S S Bertin  H P A Calis  C M van den Bleek and J A Moulijn
Affiliation:

Section Industrial Catalysis, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Delft ChemTech, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 136, NL 2628 BL Delft, The Netherlands

Abstract:A catalytic deSoot–deNOx system, comprising Pt and Ce fuel additives, a Pt-impregnated wall-flow monolith soot filter and a vanadia-type monolithic NH3-SCR catalyst, was tested with a two-cylinder DI diesel engine. The soot removal efficiency of the filter was 98–99 mass% with a balance temperature (stationary pressure drop) of 315 °C at an engine load of 55%. The NOx conversion ranged from 40 to 73%, at a NH3/NOx molar ratio of 0.9. Both systems were measured at a GHSV of 52 000 l/(l h). The maximum NOx conversion was obtained at 400 °C. The reason for the moderate deNOx performance is discussed. No deactivation was observed after 380 h time on stream. The NOx emission at high engine loads is around 15% lower than that of engines running without fuel additives.
Keywords:NOx reduction  Diesel soot oxidation  Diesel fuel additives
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