Catalyzed SCR filter and emission treatment system
US-9039983-B1 · May 26, 2015 · US
US9687786B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9687786-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414292118-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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Provided is a diesel particulate filter capable of removing soot from an exhaust gas while operating at low backpressure, the filter comprising (a) a wall-flow filter substrate having a mean pore size, an inlet side, an outlet side, and a porous interior between the inlet and outlet sides; and (b) a catalyst composition coated from the inlet side of the substrate, wherein the catalyst composition has a d 50 particle size distribution, wherein the d 50 particle size distribution is less than the mean pore size divided by 4.9, and wherein the outlet side is substantially free of a catalyst coating.
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A diesel particulate filter comprising: a. a wall-flow filter substrate having a mean pore size, an inlet side having an inlet surface, an outlet side, and a porous interior between the inlet and outlet sides; and b. a catalyst composition having a d 50 particle size distribution, where the catalyst composition is a coating on the surface of the inlet side and the catalyst composition forms a concentration gradient between the inlet surface of the filter and the outlet side of the filter with the highest concentration of catalyst being towards the inlet surface, wherein said d 50 particle size distribution of the catalyst composition is less than the mean pore size of the substrate divided by 4.9, where the mean pore size of the substrate is about 12 μm to about 20 μm and at least about 50% of the pores are within this range based on the total pore volume and/or total number of pores; and wherein the outlet side of the substrate is substantially free of a catalyst coating; wherein the diesel particulate filter has a backpressure after exposure to soot that is less than the backpressure on a filter having the same catalyst composition where the catalyst composition is applied to: (1) the outlet of the filter at the same amount of catalyst or (2) to both the inlet and the outlet of the filter at equal loadings and the soot is applied to the inlet of the filter where half of the catalyst coating was applied to the inlet side of the filter and half of the catalyst coating was applied to the outlet side of the filter. 2. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the mean pore size is at least about 15 μm. 3. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the wall-flow filter substrate further comprises a porosity of at least about 45 percent. 4. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the wall-flow filter substrate further comprises a porosity of at least about 55 percent. 5. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the wall-flow filter substrate further comprises a porosity of at least about 65 percent. 6. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein said d 50 particle size distribution is not more than about 2.5 microns. 7. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein said d 50 particle size distribution is not more than about 2 microns. 8. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein said d 50 particle size distribution is about 1 to about 2 microns. 9. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the porous interior is substantially free of a catalyst coating. 10. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst composition is present in an amount of about 0.5-3.0 g/in 3 . 11. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst composition is present in an amount of about 0.9-1.8 g/in 3 . 12. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst composition is present as a single layer. 13. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst composition is present on the inlet side of the substrate as two or more layers. 14. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst composition comprises a selective reduction catalyst. 15. The diesel particulate filter of claim 14 , wherein said selective reduction catalyst comprises Cu or Fe on and/or within a small pore molecular sieve. 16. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst composition comprises an ammonia slip catalyst. 17. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , wherein at least about 75% of the pores are a mean pore size of the 12 μm to about 20 μm. 18. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , the catalyst composition having a d 10 particle size distribution of one or more of about 0.1 μm to about 1.0 μm, 0.2 μm, 0.5 μm and 0.7 μm. 19. The diesel particulate filter of claim 1 , the catalyst composition having a d 90 particle size distribution of one or more of less than about 8 μm, less than about 5 μm, about 4 μm, about 3 μm, or about 2 μm. 20. A system for treating a lean-burn exhaust gas comprising: a. a diesel particulate filter according to claim 1 ; and b. at least one exhaust system component in fluid communication with the diesel particulate filter, wherein the exhaust system component is selected from the group consisting of a source of NO 2 disposed upstream of the diesel particulate filter, a source of reductant disposed upstream of the diesel particulate filter, an AMOX catalyst, a NOx trap, a NOx absorber catalyst, a diesel oxidation catalyst, and an SCR catalyst. 21. A method for reducing soot in a lean burn exhaust gas comprising: a. contacting an exhaust gas stream carrying soot and optionally containing NO x , with a diesel particulate filter according to claim 1 ; b. trapping at least a portion of the soot on and/or in the diesel particulate filter while allowing the exhaust gas to pass through the diesel particulate filter; and c. periodically and/or continuously burning the trapped soot to regenerate the filter. 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising the step of: d. contacting the exhaust gas with a SCR catalyst coated from the outlet side of the filter to reduce the concentration of NOx in exhaust gas.
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