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Selective catalytic reduction of NOx by diesel fuel: Plasma-assisted HC/SCR system

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CATALYSIS TODAY
Volume 191, Issue 1, Pages 20-24

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2012.03.044

Keywords

Oxygenated hydrocarbon (OHC); Hyperplasma reactor; BaY; CuY; Dual-bed catalytic reactor

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  1. General Motors Global R&D Center and National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) [2011-0029806]
  2. Korea government (MEST)

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A new NOx reduction system has been developed which can reduce NOx emissions in diesel engine exhaust using oxygenated hydrocarbons (OHCs) generated from diesel fuel reforming as the primary reductants. The system consists of a sidestream hyperplasma reactor, a diesel fuel reformer and a dual-bed catalytic reactor. A unique feature of this system is a diesel fuel reformer that can produce highly reactive OHCs for NOx reduction. Steady-state performance as well as simulated FTP performance of this system for NOx reduction was evaluated in a sidestream connected to the main exhaust stream of a 4.9L, 6-cylinder Isuzu diesel engine dynamometer system. A dual-bed (BaY + CuY) catalyst yielded a mode-average FTP NOx conversion of 61% when the catalyst volume was 3.6 times the engine displacement. NOx reduction efficiency of the reformed diesel fuel was compared with that of an ethanol-dodecane mixture, E-diesel and NH3 in laboratory microreactor experiments and engine dynamometer tests. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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