Mixed metal oxide composite for oxygen storage
US-2017333877-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US11433376B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11433376-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816612642-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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The present invention relates to a mixed oxide with enhanced resistance and NOx storage capacity. The mixed oxide may be used as a component of a NOx trap material in an exhaust system of an internal combustion engine. The invention also relates to a method for treating an exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine using the mixed oxide.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Mixed oxide consisting of a mixture of the oxides of cerium, of zirconium, of at least one rare-earth element other than cerium selected from Y, La, Pr, Nd and Gd, and optionally of an oxide of hafnium, with the following proportions by weight, expressed as oxides: zirconium: up to 20.0%; the rare-earth element(s) other than cerium: up to 20.0%; the remainder as cerium, the proportion of cerium being at least 70.0%; characterized in that the mixed oxide exhibits each of the following independently measured characteristics: a specific surface area of at least 35 m2/g after calcination in air at 900° C. for 5 hours; a specific surface area of at least 20 m2/g after calcination in air at 1000° C. for 5 hours; and a specific surface area of at least 45 m2/g after aging at 800° C. for 16 hours in an atmosphere composed of 10.0 vol % O 2 /10.0 vol % H 2 O/the balance being N 2 . 2. Mixed oxide consisting essentially of a mixture of the oxides of cerium, of zirconium, of at least one rare-earth element other than cerium selected from Y, La, Pr, Nd and Gd, and optionally of an oxide of hafnium, with the following proportions by weight, expressed as oxides: zirconium: up to 20.0%; the rare-earth element(s) other than cerium: up to 20.0%; the remainder as cerium, the proportion of cerium being at least 70.0%; characterized in that the mixed oxide exhibits each of the following independently measured characteristics: a specific surface area of at least 35 m 2 /g after calcination in air at 900° C. for 5 hours; a specific surface area of at least 20 m 2 /g after calcination in air at 1000° C. for 5 hours; and a specific surface area of at least 45 m 2 /g after aging at 800° C. for 16 hours in an atmosphere composed of 10.0 vol % O 2 /10.0 vol % H 2 O/the balance being N 2 . 3. The mixed oxide according to claim 1 characterized in that it exhibits a specific surface area of at least 35 m 2 /g after aging at 720° C. for 8 hours in an atmosphere which is alternatively: an atmosphere A1 composed of 2.7 vol % O 2 /10.0 vol % H 2 O/the balance being N 2 and applied for 90 seconds; then an atmosphere A2 composed of 2.7 vol % CO/10.0 vol % H 2 O/the balance being N 2 and applied for another 90 seconds; the cycle of the alternating atmosphere A1-A2 being repeated for the whole 8 hours of the aging. 4. The mixed oxide according to claim 1 characterized in that, after aging at 720° C. for 8 hours in an atmosphere which is alternatively: an atmosphere A1 composed of 2.7 vol % O 2 /10.0 vol % H 2 O/the balance being N 2 and applied for 90 seconds; then an atmosphere A2 composed of 2.7 vol % CO/10.0 vol % H 2 O/the balance being N 2 and applied for another 90 seconds; the cycle of the alternating atmosphere A1-A2 being repeated for the whole 8 hours of the aging, the average size of the crystallites of cerium oxide is lower than 15 nm this size being determined on an XRD-diffractogram from the reflexion located at 28.8°±1°. 5. The mixed oxide according to claim 1 characterized by the following proportions: zirconium: from 1.0% to 12.0%; the rare-earth element(s) other than cerium: from 3.0% to 10.0%; the remainder as cerium, the proportion of cerium being at least 80.0%. 6. The mixed oxide according to claim 1 characterized in that it comprises only one rare-earth element other than cerium or comprises a combination of two rare-earth elements other than cerium. 7. The mixed oxide according to claim 1 characterized in that the mixed oxide comprises only lanthanum as the rare-earth element other than cerium and: the proportion of zirconium is from 4.0% to 6.0% and the proportion of lanthanum is from 4.0% to 6.0%; or the proportion of zirconium is from 9.0% to 11.0% and the proportion of lanthanum is from 3.0% to 5.0%. 8. The mixed oxide according to claim 1 characterized in that it also comprises hafnium. 9. The mixed oxide according to claim 8 characterized in that the proportion of hafnium is lower or equal to 2.5% this proportion being expressed by weight and as HfO 2 with respect to the mixed oxide as a whole. 10. A method for preparing the mixed oxide of claim 1 , the method comprising the following steps: step (a): heating an aqueous solution comprising Ce IV , optionally CE III , H + and NO 3 + with a molar ratio Ce IV /total cerium of at least 0.9 at a temperature between 60° C. and 170° C. to obtain a suspension comprising a liquid medium and a precipitate; step (b): allowing solid from the suspension obtained at the end of step (a) to settle and partially removing liquid from the suspension, adding nitrate(s) of the rare earth element(s) to the suspension and optionally adding water to adjust the total volume; step (c): heating the mixture obtained at the end of step (b); step (d): adding an aqueous solution of zirconium oxynitrate to the mixture obtained at the end of step (c) and adding an aqueous solution of a basic compound to adjust the pH of the mixture to at least 7.0; step (e): recovering a precipitate from the mixture obtained at the end of step (d) and optionally drying to remove partly or completely any water which is present; step (f): calcining the solid obtained at the end of the step (e) in air at a temperature between 300° C. and 800° C.; step (g): optionally grinding the solid obtained from step (f) to reduce the size of the particles; wherein the method is characterized by a decrease ratio (DR) between 10% and 90%, DR being given by formula (I): DR=[NO 3 − ] step b /[NO 3 − ] step a ×100 (I) where [NO 3 − ] step b is the concentration in mol/L of the nitrate anions in the aqueous solution of cerium used in step (a); and [NO 3 − ] step b is concentration in mol/L of the nitrate anions in the liquid medium of the suspension obtained at the end of step (b). 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the aqueous solution used in step (a) contains Ce IV , optionally Ce III , H + and NO 3 − . 12. The method according to claim 10 wherein the amount of H + in the aqueous solution used in step (a) is between 0.01 and 1.0 N. 13. A mixed oxide obtainable by the method of claim 10 . 14. A catalytic composition comprising at least one mixed oxide according to claim 1 . 15. The catalytic composition according to claim 14 further comprising at least one alumina (optionally doped), at least one catalytic metal selected from Pt, Pd and Rh and mixtures thereof, and optionally a material M based on an alkaline metal or an alkaline earth metal. 16. A lean NO x trap comprising a mixed oxide according to claim 1 as a component of a catalytic composition. 17. A method for converting NO to N 2 in an exhaust gas released by an internal combustion engine, the method comprising contacting the exhaust gas with the lean NO x trap of claim 14 . 18. A method of treating an exhaust gas released by an internal combustion engine, the method comprising contacting the exhaust gas with the catalytic composition of claim 14 wherein in a first mode of operation, the engine is operated under lean conditions to convert NO into NO 2 that is adsorbed by a trapping material present in the catalytic composition and in a second mode of operation, the engine is operated under rich conditions to convert the adsorbed species into N 2 . 19. A method of treating an exhaust gas released by an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising contacting the exhaust gas with a catalytic composition of claim 14 .
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