(512d) Enhancing Cold-Start Emission Control in Hybrid Electric Vehicles through Periodic Operation of Three-Way Catalysts
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Environmental and Automotive Catalysis
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 - 1:24pm to 1:42pm
To delve deeper into the effects of dithering, a thorough parametric study was conducted on a monolithic 2-wt% Pd/Al2O3 catalyst sample that was tested in a laboratory catalyst testing bench using synthetic exhaust gas. The results, illustrated in Figure 1, demonstrate that at temperatures between 150°C and 350°C, periodic operation through dithering achieves higher pollutant conversions compared to steady-state operation. For instance, at 250°C and a frequency of 1.2Hz, there was an 80% increase in the conversion of NO and C3H8. However, as the temperature increases, the optimal frequency for pollutant conversion shifts to higher values, eventually favoring steady-state operation.
In conclusion, periodic operation through dithering is a promising strategy for enhancing pollutant conversion, especially at low and medium temperatures. This approach could significantly reduce cold-start emissions from gasoline engines, helping to meet stricter emission regulations in the future.
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