Manganese-Containing Diesel Oxidation Catalyst
US-2015165423-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US9708949B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9708949-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414304890-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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An exhaust aftertreatment system for purifying exhaust gases from a compression-ignition engine includes a first exhaust aftertreatment device including an oxidation catalyst and a particulate filter element fluidly coupled to an exhaust outlet of the engine. A second exhaust aftertreatment device includes an ammonia-selective catalytic reduction catalyst fluidly coupled to a downstream outlet of the first exhaust aftertreatment device. A reductant injection system is configured to inject urea reductant into the exhaust gas feedstream between the first exhaust aftertreatment device and the second exhaust aftertreatment device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An exhaust aftertreatment system for purifying exhaust gases from a compression-ignition engine, comprising: an engine outputting exhaust gases; a first exhaust aftertreatment device comprising a particulate filter element comprising a ceramic substrate impregnated with an oxidation catalyst washcoat effective to oxidize unburned hydrocarbons, the first exhaust aftertreatment device close-coupled to the exhaust gases without any intervening exhaust gas aftertreatment device such that said first exhaust gas aftertreatment device is the first exhaust gas aftertreatment device to treat exhaust gases exiting said engine, the oxidation catalyst washcoat comprising; water, acetic acid, and a calcined powder, the calcined powder prepared from a slurry having chloroplatinic acid and palladium nitrate that is mixed with a solution containing platinum and a solution containing palladium; a second exhaust aftertreatment device comprising flow-through passageways coated with an ammonia-selective catalytic reduction catalyst fluidly coupled to a downstream outlet of the first exhaust aftertreatment device; and a reductant injection system for injecting urea reductant into the exhaust gas feedstream between the first exhaust aftertreatment device and the second exhaust aftertreatment device. 2. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic substrate comprises a monolithic cordierite substrate, said substrate comprising high-porosity walls and alternating cells plugged at one end. 3. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 2 , wherein the high-porosity walls of the monolithic cordierite substrate are impregnated with the catalytically active washcoat. 4. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 3 , wherein the catalytically active washcoat comprises platinum and palladium at a ratio of 2:1 and a loading between 50 g/cu. ft. and 200 g/cu. ft. 5. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 1 , wherein the second exhaust aftertreatment device is located in an underbody position. 6. An exhaust aftertreatment system for purifying exhaust gases from a compression-ignition engine, comprising: an engine outputting exhaust gases; a first exhaust aftertreatment device comprising a catalyzed particulate filter element close-coupled to the exhaust gases without any intervening exhaust aftertreatment device such that said first exhaust aftertreatment device is the first exhaust aftertreatment device to treat exhaust gases exiting said engine, the catalyzed particulate filter element including a ceramic substrate impregnated with a catalytically active washcoat effective to oxidize unburned hydrocarbons, the catalytically active washcoat comprising; water, acetic acid, and a calcined powder, the calcined powder prepared from a slurry having chloroplatinic acid and palladium nitrate that is mixed with a solution containing platinum and a solution containing palladium; a second exhaust aftertreatment device comprising flow-through passageways coated with an ammonia-selective catalytic reduction catalyst fluidly coupled to a downstream outlet of the first exhaust aftertreatment device; and a reductant injection system for injecting reductant into the exhaust gas feedstream upstream of the second exhaust aftertreatment device. 7. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 6 , wherein the ceramic substrate comprises a monolithic cordierite substrate, said substrate comprising high-porosity walls and alternating cells plugged at one end. 8. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 7 , wherein the high-porosity walls of the monolithic cordierite substrate are impregnated with the catalytically active washcoat. 9. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 8 , wherein the catalytically active washcoat comprises platinum and palladium at a ratio of 2:1 and a loading between 50 g/cu. ft. and 200 g/cu. ft. 10. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 6 , wherein the second exhaust aftertreatment device is located in an underbody position.
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