Selective catalytic reduction wall flow filter incorporating a vanadate

US9987619B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9987619-B2
Application numberUS-201314404763-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 31, 2013
Priority dateJun 1, 2012
Publication dateJun 5, 2018
Grant dateJun 5, 2018

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A filter incorporates a catalyst for the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) of NO x gases and removal of particulate matter from the exhaust gas of a lean burn combustion engine, wherein the catalyst includes a vanadate component having an alkaline earth metal, a transition metal, a rare earth metal, or combinations thereof. The vanadate component may be iron vanadate. The filter includes a supported vanadate component disposed on a wall-flow filter. The method of making the filter includes applying an aqueous mixture of the supported vanadate component as a washcoat on the wall-flow filter or extruding a composition containing the supported vanadate component. The method of treating exhaust gases from an engine includes contacting the exhaust gas with the catalyst including the vanadate component.

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What is claimed: 1. A filter comprising: a substrate in the form of a wall-flow filter, wherein said substrate has an inlet end portion and an outlet end portion and said substrate is comprised of a plurality of inlet channels and a plurality of outlet channels, and a catalyst disposed on said substrate, said catalyst comprising a support and a vanadate component, said vanadate component having a structure defined by the following formula: (A x )(T y )(R z )VO 4 wherein “A” is an alkaline earth metal and “X” is the molar ratio of the alkaline earth metal to vanadate; “T” is a metal and “Y” is the molar ratio of the metal to vanadate; “R” is a rare earth metal and “Z” is the molar ratio of the rare earth metal to vanadate; and 0≤X≤1; 0≤Y≤1; 0≤Z≤1; and X+Y+Z=1; and wherein said vanadate component is disposed on the substrate in the form of a washcoat to the inlet end portion and the outlet end portion of the channels of the filter, where the inlet end portion and the outlet end portion of the channels is the axial section of the filter encompassing an inlet face or an outlet face and having a length measured from either the inlet face or outlet face that is about half of the overall length of the filter, wherein “A” is selected from the group consisting of Mg, Ca, Sr, and Ba, “T” is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Cu, Zn, Mo, Cr, and Mn, and “Z” is 0; wherein the substrate is constructed of a material having a porosity of at least about 50% and a mean pore size of at least 10 microns and the substrate has an efficiency of at least 70% for particles in the range of 0.05 microns to 2.5 microns, and wherein said catalyst is disposed on the surface of the pores of the filter. 2. The filter of claim 1 , wherein “T” is Fe. 3. The filter of claim 1 , wherein said support comprises a material selected from the group consisting of at least one of TiO 2 , WO 2 and SiO 2 . 4. The filter of claim 1 , further comprising a urea hydrolysis catalyst disposed on the inlet end portion of said substrate. 5. The filter of claim 1 , further comprising an ammonia oxidation catalyst disposed on the outlet end portion of said substrate. 6. An exhaust system for treating exhaust gases from an engine, the exhaust system comprising: a. a filter according to claim 1 disposed downstream from the engine; b. a source of ammonia or urea upstream of said filter; and c. an exhaust gas conduit for carrying the exhaust gases from the engine to said filter. 7. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the length measured from either the inlet face or outlet face is about a third of the overall length of the filter. 8. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the length measured from either the inlet face or outlet face is about one-fifth of the overall length. 9. The filter of claim 2 , wherein “Y” is 1. 10. The filter of claim 2 , wherein 0<X<1; 0<Y<1. 11. A system comprising: a. an engine; b. a filter according to claim 1 disposed downstream from the engine; c. a source of ammonia or urea upstream of the filter; and d. an exhaust gas conduit for carrying an exhaust gas from said engine to said filter.

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  • Ceramic, e.g. monoliths · CPC title

  • with catalytic reactors · CPC title

  • Selective catalytic reduction [SCR] · CPC title

  • Heat treatment {(B01J37/0009, B01J37/0018 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • of rare earths · CPC title

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What does patent US9987619B2 cover?
A filter incorporates a catalyst for the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) of NO x gases and removal of particulate matter from the exhaust gas of a lean burn combustion engine, wherein the catalyst includes a vanadate component having an alkaline earth metal, a transition metal, a rare earth metal, or combinations thereof. The vanadate component may be iron vanadate. The filter includes a s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Johnson Matthey Plc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01J23/8472. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 05 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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