Composite, zoned oxidation catalyst for a compression ignition internal combustion engine

US11845064B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11845064-B2
Application numberUS-202017594694-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 26, 2020
Priority dateJun 26, 2019
Publication dateDec 19, 2023
Grant dateDec 19, 2023

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A composite oxidation catalyst (18, 20) for use in an exhaust system for treating an exhaust gas produced by a vehicular compression ignition internal combustion engine (30) and upstream of a particulate matter filter (44, 50) in the exhaust system comprises a substrate (5) having a total length L and a longitudinal axis and having a substrate surface extending axially between a first substrate end (I) and a second substrate end (O); and three or more catalyst washcoat zones (1, 2, 3; or 1, 2, 3, 4) arranged axially in series on and along the substrate surface, wherein a first catalyst washcoat zone (1) having a length L1, wherein L1<L, is defined at one end by the first substrate end (I) and at a second end by a first end (19, 21) of a second catalyst washcoat zone (2) having a length L2, wherein L2<L, wherein the first catalyst washcoat zone (1) comprises a first refractory metal oxide support material and two or more platinum group metal components supported thereon comprising both platinum and palladium at a weight ratio of platinum to palladium of ≥1; the second catalyst washcoat zone (2) comprises a second refractory metal oxide support material and one or more platinum group metal components supported thereon; and a third catalyst washcoat zone (3) comprising a third refractory metal oxide support material and one or more platinum group metal components supported thereon is defined at a second end thereof by the second substrate end (O), wherein a total platinum group metal loading in the first catalyst washcoat zone (1) defined in grams of platinum group metal per cubic foot of substrate volume (g/l) (g/ft3) is greater than a total platinum group metal loading in the second catalyst washcoat zone (2), wherein a total platinum group metal loading in the third catalyst washcoat zone (3) defined in grams of platinum group metal per cubic foot of substrate volume (g/l) (g/ft3) is less than the total platinum group metal loading in the second catalyst washcoat zone (2) and wherein the first catalyst washcoat zone (1) comprises one or more first alkaline earth metal components supported on the first refractory metal oxide support material.

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A composite oxidation catalyst for use in an exhaust system for treating an exhaust gas produced by a vehicular compression ignition internal combustion engine, preferably fora heavy-duty diesel vehicle, and upstream of a particulate matter filter in the exhaust system, which composite oxidation catalyst comprising: a substrate having a total length L and a longitudinal axis and having a substrate surface extending axially between a first substrate end and a second substrate end; and four or more catalyst washcoat zones arranged axially in series on and along the substrate surface, wherein a first catalyst washcoat zone having a length L 1 , wherein L 1 <L, is defined at one end by the first substrate end and at a second end by a first end of a second catalyst washcoat zone having a length L 2 , wherein L 2 <L, wherein the first catalyst washcoat zone comprises a first refractory metal oxide support material and two or more platinum group metal components supported thereon comprising both platinum and palladium at a weight ratio of platinum to palladium of ≥1; the second catalyst washcoat zone comprises a second refractory metal oxide support material and one or more platinum group metal components supported thereon; a third catalyst washcoat zone comprising a third refractory metal oxide support material and one or more platinum group metal components supported thereon is defined at a second end thereof by the second substrate end; and a fourth catalyst washcoat zone located between the second catalyst washcoat zone and the third catalyst washcoat zone, which fourth catalyst washcoat zone comprises a fourth refractory metal oxide support material and one or more platinum group metal components supported thereon and is defined at a first end thereof by a second end of the second catalyst washcoat zone and at a second end thereof by a first end of the third catalyst washcoat zone; wherein a total platinum group metal loading in the first catalyst washcoat zone defined in grams of platinum group metal per litre of substrate volume (g/L) is greater than a total platinum group metal loading in the second catalyst washcoat zone, wherein a total platinum group metal loading in the third catalyst washcoat zone defined in grams of platinum group metal per litre of substrate volume (g/L) is less than the total platinum group metal loading in the second catalyst washcoat zone and wherein the first catalyst washcoat zone comprises one or more first alkaline-earth metal components supported on the first refractory metal oxide support material; and wherein a total platinum group metal loading in the fourth catalyst washcoat zone defined in grams of platinum group metal per litre of substrate volume (g/L) is greater than the total platinum group metal loading in each of the second catalyst washcoat zone and the third catalyst washcoat zone. 2. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , comprising a first catalyst washcoat layer and a second catalyst washcoat layer, wherein the first catalyst washcoat layer comprises a refractory metal oxide support material and one or more platinum group metal components supported thereon, has a length L 3 , wherein L 3 <L, and is defined at one end by the first substrate end; and the second catalyst washcoat layer comprises a refractory metal oxide support material and one or more platinum group metal components supported thereon, has a length L 4 , wherein L 4 <L, and is defined at a second end by the second substrate end, wherein the fourth catalyst washcoat zone comprises a two-layer overlap region of the first catalyst washcoat layer and the second catalyst washcoat layer and wherein the third catalyst washcoat zone comprises a single layer of the second catalyst washcoat layer that is not comprised of the overlap region. 3. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein a total platinum group metal loading in the first catalyst washcoat zone is <3.53 g/L (<100 g/ft 3 ) calculated as elemental metal. 4. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein a weight ratio of platinum to palladium in the first catalyst washcoat zone is from 10:1 to 1.5:1. 5. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , comprising a total platinum group metal loading on the substrate as a whole of 0.18 to 2.19 g/L (5-60 g/ft 3 ), calculated as elemental metal. 6. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein a total Pt:Pd weight ratio in the composite oxidation catalyst as a whole is 3:2 to 9:1. 7. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein a mass ratio of platinum to palladium in each successive catalyst washcoat zone arrayed in series along the substrate length L after the first catalyst washcoat zone is greater than an immediately preceding catalyst washcoat zone. 8. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein a total alkaline-earth metal loading in the first catalyst washcoat zone is 0.35 to 3.53 g/L (10-100 g/ft 3 ), calculated as elemental metal. 9. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein a weight ratio of total elemental alkaline-earth metal to total elemental platinum group metal in the first catalyst washcoat zone is <1:1. 10. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the first catalyst washcoat zone has a non-uniform distribution of one or more platinum group metal component and/or one or more first alkaline-earth metal component in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the substrate as determined by electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), wherein a concentration of the one or more platinum group metal component and/or the first alkaline-earth metal component decreases in a perpendicular direction toward the surface of the substrate. 11. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein at least the first refractory metal oxide support material comprises alumina doped with a heteroatom, preferably silica. 12. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the third catalyst washcoat zone comprises manganese and/or the second catalyst washcoat layer comprises manganese. 13. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , comprising a washcoat overlayer extending axially from the first substrate end for protecting at least part of an underlying first catalyst washcoat zone from phosphorus and/or zinc poisoning when in use, which washcoat overlayer comprising a particulate metal oxide loading of >48.8 g/L (>0.8 g/in 3 ) and optionally supports a platinum group metal. 14. A compression ignition internal combustion engine for a heavy-duty diesel vehicle comprising an exhaust system, which exhaust system comprising a composite oxidation catalyst of claim 1 and a soot filter substrate disposed downstream from the oxidation catalyst, wherein the first substrate end of the composite oxidation catalyst is oriented to an upstream side. 15. The composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate is a honeycomb flow-through monolith. 16. A method of using the composite oxidation catalyst according to claim 1 for heating a soot filter disposed downstream from the composite oxidation catalyst in an exhaust system of a vehicular compression ignition internal combustion engine by generating an exotherm from an increased concentration of hydrocarbon fuel in exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust system relative to normal operating conditions by contacting the oxidation catalyst with exhaust gas comprising the increased concentration of hydrocarbon fuel.

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  • Foraminous structures having flow-through passages or channels, e.g. grids or three-dimensional [3D] monoliths · CPC title

  • with alkali or alkaline earth metals · CPC title

  • Indexing scheme associated with group B01J35/00, related to the analysis techniques used to determine the catalysts form or properties · CPC title

  • X-ray diffraction · CPC title

  • Scanning electron microscopy; Transmission electron microscopy · CPC title

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What does patent US11845064B2 cover?
A composite oxidation catalyst (18, 20) for use in an exhaust system for treating an exhaust gas produced by a vehicular compression ignition internal combustion engine (30) and upstream of a particulate matter filter (44, 50) in the exhaust system comprises a substrate (5) having a total length L and a longitudinal axis and having a substrate surface extending axially between a first substrate…
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Johnson Matthey Plc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01J23/8946. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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