Detailed Characterization Studies of Vehicle and Rapid Aged Commercial Lean NOx Trap Catalysts
Journal article, 2018

Commercial lean NOxtrap (LNT) catalysts were aged and characterized to elucidate the effect of aging on their performances and examine the deactivation of a rapid-aged catalyst toward an improved correlation with respect to a vehicle-aged catalyst. Detailed characterization studies were carried out on the flow reactor with small cylindrical cores extracted from the commercial LNT catalysts. Physicochemical characterization techniques were also implemented. The catalyst evaluation revealed that aging resulted in a significant deterioration of NOxstorage and reduction functions as a consequence of precious metal sintering, loss of surface area of the NOxstorage and support materials, phase transitions of the adsorber compounds, and large accumulation of poison species. Among the aged samples examined, the middle (lengthwise) vehicle-aged sample showed the highest NOxconversion, while the oven-aged catalyst was the most active of the aged samples for water gas shift reaction and oxygen storage.

Author

Jesus De Abreu Goes

Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK)

Chemical Process and Reaction Engineering

Volvo Cars

Annika Kristoffersson

Volvo Cars

Travis Wentworth

Chemical Process and Reaction Engineering

Louise Olsson

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chemical Technology

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

0888-5885 (ISSN) 1520-5045 (eISSN)

Vol. 57 29 9362-9373

Subject Categories

Analytical Chemistry

Chemical Process Engineering

Other Chemical Engineering

DOI

10.1021/acs.iecr.8b01468

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