(582b) Understanding the Cyclic Behavior of Passive NOx Adsorbers Under Low and High Concentrations of CO
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Emissions Control I: Passive NOx Adsorbers and Hydrocarbon Traps
Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - 8:15am to 8:30am
We carried out cycles of NOx uptake and release experiments on a 1.7wt% Pd/FER PNA material using a simulated exhaust stream containing either 200 or 4000 ppm CO. The key findings of this study can be summarized as follows: 1. In order to achieve high NOx adsorption capacity the Pd/FER PNA requires high CO concentrations. 2. The NOx release temperature shifts to lower values as the CO concentration in the exhaust gas stream increased from 200 to 4000 ppm. The newly developed NOx release feature at high CO concentration coincides with the onset of CO oxidation and can be attributed to local overheating of the adsorption sites. 3. Cycling to 420 °C only results in a gradual decrease in both the NOx release and CO oxidation onset temperatures. 4. High temperature calcination regenerates this âdeactivatedâ PNA material, as both the NOx adsorption capacity and NOx release temperature regain their initial values.
In this presentation the PNA performance of the Pd/FER material under cyclic conditions, in the presence of CO in different concentrations will be compared and contrasted to that of Pd/SSZ-13.