WO2007145548A1 - Diesel catalyst system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a selective catalytic reduction system for reducing nitric oxide emission levels from a compression ignition engine, comprising a first reductant injector located upstream a first catalyst comprising a selective catalytic reduction coating.
- the injected fuel will auto-ignite due to the high temperature resulting from the compression of the air.
- the injected fuel will burn in a diffusion mode, i.e. the combustion speed will be more or less controlled by the mixing rate between the injected fuel and the compressed air. Soot will form in fuel rich zones and NO x will form in combustion zones where the temperature is high and enough oxygen is left to form N0 ⁇ .
- One obstacle concerning exhaust aftertreatment for reducing NO x in CI engine exhausts is the presence of oxygen; as implied earlier, a large amount of air is inducted in the cylinders prior to fuel injection. Hence, there is always a surplus of air in the cylinders, compared to the amount of air necessary to completely combust all the injected fuel.
- Soot or particles
- soot forms as mentioned, in fuel rich combustion zones.
- High fuel injection pressures, that form small fuel droplets, can reduce soot formation significantly, but there are design limitations on how high injection pressure that can be accepted.
- a common SCR system comprises a substrate coated with e.g. zeolites, V-oxides (e.g. V 2 Os), Cu-zeolites, Fe-zeolites or any other known material suitable for SCR.
- V-oxides e.g. V 2 Os
- Cu-zeolites e.g. Cu-zeolites
- Fe-zeolites e.g. Fe-zeolites
- a common such agent is urea, i.e. (NH 2 ) 2 CO, as well as hydrocarbons or hydrogen .
- the efficiency of an SCR catalyst, related to the driving cycle, is limited to about 65-80 percent, and its function is severely impaired by the presence of soot .
- a filter is used; such a filter does however require regeneration at intervals varying with engine load conditions .
- the regeneration mostly means that the exhaust temperature is increased by any means, e.g. by extremely late fuel injection, a post injection, by inlet air throttling, or by any other suitable means.
- the increased exhaust temperature allows soot particles trapped in the filter to "burn off", i.e. react with oxygen in the exhausts to form carbon dioxide and water.
- every regeneration sequence results in a fuel economy penalty.
- the fuel injection timing could be set to a setting giving a minimum fuel economy, from which would follow decreased soot formation, which in turn would make NO x reduction easier.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide an exhaust aftertreatment system enabling a high NO x conversion factor.
- the present invention solves the above and other problems by a second reductant injector located downstream the first catalyst and a second catalyst placed downstream the second reductant injector and comprising a selective catalytic reduction coating.
- the first catalyst comprises a filter function to trap particles formed by the CI combustion.
- the first catalyst could comprise a multitude of elongate cells with alternately closed and open top and bottom ends, respectively, wherein an exhaust gas flow is forced to pass through cell walls constituting the cells, and wherein the selective catalytic reduction coating is coated on either or both sides of the walls .
- an oxidizing catalytic coating could be coated on an upstream side of the cell walls.
- sensors sensing presence of nitric oxides and/or ammonia in the exhaust gas could be arranged in the exhaust gas stream.
- One embodiment of the fine-tuning comprises placing the sensors downstream the filter function and downstream the second catalyst, respectively.
- Another embodiment comprises just one sensor for NO x or NH 3 being placed downstream the second SCR catalyst.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a catalyst system according to the present invention
- Fig. 2a is a top view of a portion of a filter medium that could be used as a catalyst
- Fig. 2b is a sectional side view of the filter medium shown in Fig. 2a. DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
- a schematic view of a catalyst system 100 is shown.
- the catalyst system 100 is connected to an exhaust system of an engine 110 and comprises a first catalyst 200, the design of which will be described later, a second catalyst 300, and an exhaust pressure governor (EPG) 400.
- first and second reductant injectors 210 and 310 are mounted upstream the first catalyst 200 and upstream the second catalyst 300, respectively.
- the reductant may e.g. be urea, hydrocarbons, hydrogen, or any other suitable species with reducing properties .
- NO ⁇ - and /or NH 3 sensors 220, 320 are mounted downstream the first and second catalysts, 200, 300, respectively. Alternatively, the first NO x - and /or NH 3 sensor 220 could be omitted.
- Both catalysts 200 and 300 are so called SCR (Selective Catalyst Reduction) catalysts, whose function is well known by persons skilled in the art and briefly described above in the prior art section.
- the catalyst 200 is however further provided with a filter function in order to filter the particles emanating from the CI engine.
- Such a catalyst is basically designed as a particulate filter, which is coated with an SCR coating in order to obtain a double function, as both a filter and an SCR catalyst.
- the SCR coating could be provided on either the upstream side of the filter or on the downstream side of the filter or on both, and could be any suitable coating serving as an SCR catalyst.
- a portion of SCR coated filter medium 250 constituting the first catalyst 200 is shown in a top view; in Fig. 2b, the same portion of the filter medium 250 is shown in a side section view.
- the filter medium 250 comprises several elongate filter cells 260, each filter cell being defined by four walls 260a, b, c and d and either an upstream surface 265 or a downstream surface 270; every other cell will be provided with the upstream surface, and its neighboring cells will be provided with downstream surfaces .
- the walls 260a, b, c and d are made of a porous material, with a pore size that is sufficiently small to trap particulates emanating from the combustion in the engine.
- the function of the filter is basically that unfiltered exhaust gases will enter filter cells with an open upstream end, and pass the walls of that cell to cells with an open downstream end, hence being able to escape the filter medium through the downstream open end.
- the surface of the walls 260a, b, c and d facing a cell with an open upstream end will be referred to as the "upstream wall surface”, whereas the other wall surface will be referred to as the "downstream wall surface”.
- a filter system such as described above is often referred to as a "wall-through-flow" filter.
- either or both of the upstream and downstream wall surfaces of the cells are coated with an SCR coating; this enables double functions of the first catalyst, namely the functions of filtering ' particulates and enabling an SCR reaction between N0 ⁇ and reductant, in order to reduce emissions of NO x .
- Such a double function is, of course, beneficial in terms of production economy, but there is also another benefit, namely that the SCR reaction could help burning off particles stuck in the filter, which would make it possible to prolong the periods between filter regenerations, or, in the best case, make them superfluous.
- the exhaust temperature governor 400 could be achieved by the exhaust pressure governor 400; as is well known by persons skilled in the art, the exhaust temperature could be elevated by letting the engine work against a high exhaust pressure. From a fuel economy point of view, it is, however, always most beneficial to run an engine towards an as low exhaust pressure as possible.
- either of the upstream wall surface or the downstream wall surface is coated with an oxidizing catalytic coating.
- This coating will oxidize possible contents of fuel, i.e. hydrocarbons, in the exhausts, which oxidation will increase exhausts temperature and reduce emission of hydrocarbons to the environment.
- the wall surface not coated with oxidizing catalytic coating is coated with an SCR coating.
- oxidizing catalytic coatings include various noble metals, e.g. platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd), rhodium (Rh), or iridium (Ir), base metal oxides, or mixtures thereof .
- the exhaust temperature In order to burn off particles stuck in the pores of the filter, it might be necessary to elevate the exhaust temperature under a certain period. This could be done in a number of ways, e.g. by injecting fuel at a late timing, use a post injection, by inlet air throttling, variable valve actuation, exhaust gas recirculation, or by any other method known by persons skilled in the art.
- Use of an oxidizing catalyst enables elevation of the exhaust gas temperature by injecting fuel in the exhaust gas stream upstream the oxidation catalyst; this fuel will burn catalytically on the oxidation catalyst, and hence increase the exhaust temperature downstream the oxidation catalyst.
- the catalytic coating is preferably coated on the upstream surface of the cell walls 260a, b, c and d.
- the first catalyst 200 could also consist of a filter substrate that has less filtration efficiency than a wall through flow filter.
- the second catalyst 300 could be similar to the first catalyst 200, but is preferably of a more conventional catalyst design. In still another embodiment of the invention, both the first and the second catalysts 200, 300 are of conventional design. In such a case, a particle filter (not shown) should be mounted upstream the two catalysts. The particle filter of this embodiment must be regenerated using any of the methods mentioned above.
- the two reductant injectors 210, 310 are controlled by the controller C.
- the controller C gets input from a NO x formation model based on parameters such as engine load, engine speed, inlet air temperature, charge pressure and other engine parameters on which NO x formation depend.
- the NO x formation model gives a rough estimate of the amount of reductant needed to get a satisfactory NO x conversion in the first and second catalysts 200 and 300.
- information from the NO X /NH 3 sensors 220, 320 could be used to fine- tune the amount of reductant being injected into the exhaust gases.
- both NOX and NH 3 sensors could be used; this gives an increased level of security, since both the level of NO x and the level of NH 3 could be monitored. If e.g.
- a NO x sensor would supply a too high value of the NO x content in the exhausts, which normally would make the controller C inject too large amounts of reductant, this could be avoided by the provision of an NH 3 sensor, which in such a case would signal presence of large amounts of NH 3 (originating from reductant injected into the exhaust gas) in the exhausts, hence making it possible for the controller C to correct the amount of reductant being injected into the exhausts.
- the controller C must notify the driver, or store such malfunction indication in an onboard diagnostics box (not shown) for later readout at a service station.
- exemplary embodiments of a NO x reduction system for a CI engine have been shown. By the efficiency of the system, it is possible to run a CI engine in a mode optimized for fuel efficiency and low emissions of soot, since the NO x emissions produced in such a mode will be efficiently reduced in the catalyst system according to the invention.
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