Method of conditioning a particle filter
US-9599051-B2 · Mar 21, 2017 · US
US11846218B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11846218-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017126637-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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A process is provided for commissioning a particulate filter for the exhaust system of a device powered in whole or in part by an internal combustion engine. The process improves the filtration efficiency of an uncarbonized or decarbonized particulate filter through a single deposition of metal oxide particles via a gas stream.
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A process for commissioning a particulate filter for the exhaust system of a device, the device being powered in whole or in part by an internal combustion engine fuelled by a liquid hydrocarbonaceous fuel untreated with lubricating oil, the process comprising: (i) passing a gas stream through an uncarbonised new, or decarbonised reconditioned, particulate filter comprising a ceramic monolith with channels, which in turn comprises end-plugs; (ii) releasing into the gas stream upstream of the particulate filter a flow of metal oxide particles in a single period of release sufficient to deposit metal oxide particles onto the uncarbonised or decarbonised surfaces of the end-plugs of the channels of the monolithic filter exposed to the gas stream; and (iii) consigning the particulate filter to operate on the exhaust gas emitted from the internal combustion engine of the device in service, wherein the gas stream of the commissioning step (i) is the exhaust gas stream emitted from the internal combustion engine of the device when first operated after installation of the particulate filter, wherein the metal oxide particles used in the commissioning step (ii) are released into the exhaust gas stream upstream of the particulate filter by addition of a fuel additive to a single quantity of engine fuel which, upon combustion of the fuel, releases metal oxide particles into the exhaust gas stream emitted from the combustion chamber, wherein the fuel additive consists of iron oxide colloidally dispersed by one or more organic compounds in a hydrocarbonaceous diluent to disperse the iron oxide in the fuel and does not contain any lubricating oil or other, heavier petroleum fraction or additives originating therefrom, and wherein the internal combustion engine is fueled by a liquid hydrocarbonaceous fuel untreated with lubricating oil, such that the process results in the commissioned filter having a mean filtration efficiency increase of at least 25% and simultaneously an increase in a mean pressure difference across the commissioned filter of less than 25%, relative to a pre-commissioned filter, when the internal combustion engine is operated at 5,500 rpm and 300 Nm torque. 2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the device is a vehicle or marine vessel, or a stationary generator or plant. 3. The process of claim 1 , wherein the internal combustion engine is fuelled by gasoline fuel or biofuel, or mixtures thereof; wherein the device is powered by a hybrid power source comprising the internal combustion engine and one or more electric drive motors. 4. The process of claim 1 , wherein, following installation of the particulate filter, the internal combustion engine is initially operated on a single quantity of the fuel containing the fuel additive, this constituting the commissioning steps (i) and (ii) of the process; and is thereafter consigned to operate in service on fuel not containing the fuel additive, such that the filter thereafter operates on exhaust gas not containing metal oxide particles originating from the fuel. 5. The process of claim 1 , wherein the single quantity of fuel is no more than that required to fill the on-board fuel tank of the device. 6. The process of claim 1 , wherein the total deposition of iron oxide on the channels of the particulate filter is in the range of 0.5 to 4.0 grams of iron oxide per litre of particulate filter gaseous capacity. 7. The process of claim 1 , wherein commissioning steps (i) and (ii) are conducted on the particulate filter before it is installed in its operating position in the exhaust system of the device of step (iii); wherein: the particulate filter is firstly attached to a gas line downstream of a gas stream source remote from the device, step (i) thereafter being conducted with a gas stream other than engine exhaust gas from the device; wherein the metal oxide particles used in step (ii) are released directly into this gas stream, upstream of the particulate filter; and wherein, in step (iii), the particulate filter is detached from the remote gas line and positioned operationally in the exhaust system of the device. 8. A process for operating an internal combustion engine equipped with an exhaust system having a particulate filter, the process comprising: (a) commissioning the particulate filter according to the process of claim 1 ; and thereafter (b) operating the engine in service with the particulate filter in its operational position in the exhaust system, in the absence of further periods of deposition of metal oxide particles by the means used in the commissioning process of step (a); wherein following the commissioning steps (i) and (ii), the engine is operated in service on a liquid hydrocarbonaceous fuel untreated with lubricating oil and not containing the fuel additive that disperses the metal oxide precursor in the fuel. 9. A commissioned particulate filter obtained by the process of claim 1 . 10. The process of claim 1 , wherein the one or more organic compounds dispersing the iron oxide particles consists of one or more polyisobutenyl succinic acids derived from polyisobutylene having a number average molecular weight from 700 to 1300 g/mol, in combination with one or more aliphatic monocarboxylic acids containing from 10 to 18 carbon atoms. 11. The process of claim 1 , wherein the commissioning steps (i) and (ii) are conducted with the particulate filter installed in its operating position in the exhaust system of the device of step (iii).
using means for regenerating the filters, e.g. by burning trapped particles · CPC title
characterised by the combustion engines · CPC title
characterised by the motors or the generators · CPC title
oxygen containing compounds, e.g. oxides, hydroxides, acids and salts thereof · CPC title
organo-metallic compounds (containing a metal to carbon bond) · CPC title
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