4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Experimental study of the interaction between soot combustion and NH3-SCR reactivity over a Cu-Zeolite SDPF catalyst

Journal

CATALYSIS TODAY
Volume 267, Issue -, Pages 110-118

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2016.01.027

Keywords

SDPF; Soot combustion; Printex U; NH3-SCR; Cu-zeolite catalyst

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The interplay between the NH3 SCR reactions and the oxidation of particulate matter (PM) is systematically investigated in view of the development of SDPF systems, which consist of a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) catalyst coated on a diesel particulate filter (DPF). Both steady state and dynamic catalytic activity runs are performed on a commercial Cu-promoted zeolite catalyst supported on a SiC DPF crushed to powders and mixed with synthetic soot (Printex U). Three main effects are addressed, namely: (i) the influence of NO and/or NO2 on soot combustion, (ii) the influence of the co-presence of NH3 and NOx on soot combustion, and (iii) the influence of soot on the SCR reactions. It is found that NO2 oxidizes soot to COx at much lower temperatures than O-2, but the co-presence of NH3 strongly reduces such a downshift of the soot combustion light-off. In fact, our results clearly point out that the NH3-SCR reactions successfully compete with soot combustion for NO2 usage, the reactivity with NH3 being the NO2 preferred reaction pathway at low temperature. In addition, the Standard and the Fast SCR reactions (NO2/NOx <= 1/2) are slightly but negatively affected by the presence of soot, while in case of NO2 excess (NO2/NOx >1/2) the SCR deNOx activity benefits from the soot/NO2 interaction. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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