EP1888885A1 - Filtre a fils metalliques catalyses separes pour filtrage des suies diesel - Google Patents

Filtre a fils metalliques catalyses separes pour filtrage des suies diesel

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EP1888885A1
EP1888885A1 EP06771694A EP06771694A EP1888885A1 EP 1888885 A1 EP1888885 A1 EP 1888885A1 EP 06771694 A EP06771694 A EP 06771694A EP 06771694 A EP06771694 A EP 06771694A EP 1888885 A1 EP1888885 A1 EP 1888885A1
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Joseph Charles Dettling
Michael Patrick Galligan
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N3/00Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust
    • F01N3/02Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust
    • F01N3/021Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust by means of filters
    • F01N3/0211Arrangements for mounting filtering elements in housing, e.g. with means for compensating thermal expansion or vibration
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N3/00Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust
    • F01N3/02Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust
    • F01N3/021Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust by means of filters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N3/00Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust
    • F01N3/02Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust
    • F01N3/021Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust by means of filters
    • F01N3/022Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust by means of filters characterised by specially adapted filtering structure, e.g. honeycomb, mesh or fibrous
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N3/00Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust
    • F01N3/02Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust
    • F01N3/021Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust by means of filters
    • F01N3/033Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust by means of filters in combination with other devices
    • F01N3/035Exhaust or silencing apparatus having means for purifying, rendering innocuous, or otherwise treating exhaust for cooling, or for removing solid constituents of, exhaust by means of filters in combination with other devices with catalytic reactors, e.g. catalysed diesel particulate filters
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N2330/00Structure of catalyst support or particle filter
    • F01N2330/12Metallic wire mesh fabric or knitting
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01NGAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; GAS-FLOW SILENCERS OR EXHAUST APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01N2450/00Methods or apparatus for fitting, inserting or repairing different elements
    • F01N2450/30Removable or rechangeable blocks or cartridges, e.g. for filters

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  • This invention relates to diesel engine exhaust gas treatment and more particularly to the filtering of particulates from diesel engine exhaust gases using a catalyzed filter.
  • Diesel engine exhaust is a heterogeneous mixture which contains not only gaseous emissions such as carbon monoxide (“CO”), unburned hydrocarbons (“HC”) and nitrogen oxides (“NOx “), but also condensed phase materials (liquids and solids) which constitute the so-called particulates or particulate matter (“PM”).
  • the total particulate matter (“TPM”) emissions are comprised of three main components. One component is the solid, dry, solid carbonaceous fraction or soot. This dry carbonaceous matter contributes to the visible soot emissions commonly associated with diesel exhaust. A second component of the TPM is the soluble organic fraction ("SOF").
  • the soluble organic fraction is sometimes referred to as the volatile organic fraction ("VOF"), which terminology will be used herein.
  • the VOF may exist in diesel exhaust either as a vapor or as an aerosol (fine droplets of liquid condensate) depending on the temperature of the diesel exhaust, and are generally present as condensed liquids at the standard particulate collection temperature of 52° C in diluted exhaust, as prescribed by a standard measurement test, such as the U.S. Heavy Duty Transient Federal Test Procedure. These liquids arise from two sources: (1) lubricating oil swept from the cylinder walls of the engine each time the pistons go up and down; and (2) unburned or partially burned diesel fuel.
  • the third component of the particulates is the so-called sulfate fraction.
  • Diesel fuel contains sulfur, and even the low sulfur fuel available in the U.S. may contain 0.005% sulfur.
  • sulfur dioxide which exits with the exhaust in the gas phase.
  • SO 3 oxidized further to SO 3 , which in turn combines rapidly with water in the exhaust to form sulfuric acid which collects as a condensed phase with the particulates as an aerosol, or is adsorbed onto the other particulate components, and thereby adds to the mass of TPM.
  • the restrained particulates consist generally of carbonaceous particulates in the form of soot particles and reference herein and in the claims to "particulate” and “particulates” means such diesel engine-generated particles.
  • Wallflow type ceramic honeycomb filter is the most widely employed filtration technology used in current systems for industrial applications.
  • Wallflow filters provide an answer to the filtration requirement, yet there remains the residual problem of achieving a reliable and repeatable method of cleaning the filter. This residual problem has been the source of extensive engineering research and development.
  • Wallflow filter elements are particularly useful to filter particulate matter from diesel engine exhaust gases.
  • Many references disclose the use of wallflow filters which can comprise catalysts on or in the filter to filter and burn off filtered particulate matter.
  • a common ceramic wallflow filter construction is a multichannel honeycomb structure having the ends of alternate channels on the upstream and downstream sides of the honeycomb structure plugged. This results in a checkerboard-type pattern on either end. Channels plugged on the upstream or inlet end are open on the downstream or outlet end. This permits the gas to enter the open upstream channels, flow through the porous walls and exit through the channels having open downstream ends. The gas pressure forces the gas through the porous structural walls into the channels closed at the upstream end and open at the downstream end.
  • Such structures are primarily disclosed to filter particles out of the exhaust gas stream.
  • One method is to provide a layer of catalyst on the wall to catalyze the ignition of the particulate matter during operation of the filter.
  • a layer of catalyst on the wall to catalyze the ignition of the particulate matter during operation of the filter.
  • U.S. patents disclosing such wallflow structures.
  • a particularly useful particulate emission control filter directed for use for diesel exhaust is presented in "3M Diesel Filters for Particulate Emission Control, Designers Guide” published by 3M Ceramic Materials Department, printed 1994 January and hereby incorporated by reference.
  • a ceramic filter comprising ceramic fiber specified to have 62% Al 2 O 3 , 24% SiO 2 , and 14% B 2 O 3 .
  • the filter specification includes a white continuous fiber having a fiber diameter of 10-12 microns with a fiber density of 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter.
  • the mechanical properties of the fiber include a filament tensile strength of 1.72 GPA, a filament tensile modulus of elasticity of 138 GPA, and elongation of 1.2%.
  • the specified thermal properties are continuous use temperature of 1204° C, short-term use temperature at 1371° C, a lineal shrinkage at 1093° C of 1.25%, a melting point of 1800° C, a thermal expansion co-efficient (25-500° C) of 3.OxIO "6 ⁇ L/L° C, and a specific heat of 1046.7 J/Kg° K.
  • the fiber is sold by the 3M Ceramic Materials Department as NEXTELTM FBER. The above specified properties are for NEXTELTM 312 CERAMIC FIBER.
  • the NEXTELTM fibers are used to make diesel filters.
  • a typical 3M diesel filter cartridge has a cylindrical support and a continuous ceramic fiber woven in a diamond pattern on the support to form a ceramic fiber winding, see U.S. 5,551,971, Figure 1.
  • the cylindrical support is an electric resistant heating element that contains openings. The area of the openings can be used to control the heat input along the support. Where less heat is desired, the support can have larger openings or more openings at a given location. The distribution of openings can be varied with the most open area toward the center of the support.
  • the cylindrical support has an open end and a closed end. The filter is useful to filter particulate matter from diesel engine exhaust.
  • gas laden with particulate matter can pass through the outer circumferential surface of the ceramic fiber windings through the open areas of the cylindrical support and out through the open end.
  • the filter cartridge can be operated in reverse. Particle laden gases can be fed into open end, pass through the open areas of cylindrical support and then through ceramic fiber windings depositing its particles in the ceramic fiber windings.
  • an oxygen laden gas preferably air
  • Electric energy is input to heat the cylindrical support which acts as a heating element or heater.
  • the cylindrical heating element heats the ceramic fiber windings to a temperature sufficient to oxidize particulate matter trapped thereon.
  • the filter cartridge is used in a diesel engine exhaust system.
  • a plurality of filters are assembled within a canister.
  • the number of filter cartridges assembled in a canister is sized to the exhaust flow rates and anticipated regeneration intervals.
  • soot filters While a variety of soot filters are known in the art, improvements are continually desired not only in the regeneration of such filters, but for the ease of manufacture, retrofitting, and replacement of such filters. Improvements are further desired in maintaining gas flow through the filters even if soot accumulation exceeds the soot-burning rate of the filtering media so as to keep the vehicle running until cleaning can occur.
  • a diesel soot filter comprising a plurality of parallel channels that are composed of a metallic mesh to trap soot particles as the diesel exhaust gas passes through the channels.
  • the filtering channels can be arranged such as in a canister such that smaller by-pass gas channels are formed between the filtering channels.
  • the by-pass channels allow the exhaust gas to pass therethrough in the event that soot accumulation in the main filtering channels exceeds the burning rate of the accumulated soot.
  • the reduced gas flow through the by-pass channels reduces the back pressure and keeps the vehicle running until a favorable regeneration of the filter is achieved.
  • the wire mesh can be removed from the channels and replaced with new metal mesh, and/or the channels containing the metal mesh may also be removed and replaced if needed to renew soot removal.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a canister holding the soot filter channels of this invention and taken along line 1-1 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view of the canister and soot filter device of the present invention taken along line 2-2 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a soot filter channel of this invention.
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of one of the end plates which can be used to hold the soot filter channels in place.
  • the filtering element of this invention is shown installed as a diesel particulate trap 10 which has a canister of rectangular tubular casing 12, a pyramidal exhaust inlet 14, and a pyramidal exhaust outlet 16.
  • a plurality of hollow channels 18 extend in the axial or longitudinal direction of the filtering element which is also the primary direction of the flow of exhaust through the diesel particulate trap.
  • the metal sleeve 20 of the filtering element has been sealed to the casing 12 by an intumescent mat 24 that expands when exposed to the heat of the first use of the diesel particulate trap. Any such mat should be selected to withstand temperatures encountered in use, especially temperatures at which the filtering element is to be regenerated.
  • a particularly useful intumescent mat is provided by a heat-expandable vermiculite mat.
  • each of channels 18 are impervious metal sheet in circular, square, trapezoid, rectangular, etc., designs shown in Figs. 1 and 2 as cylindrical channels 18 having a circular cross-section and open at each end 19 and 21.
  • the inside diameter of channel 18, regardless of shape, will be at least 0.5 in, preferably at least about 1.0 inch wide.
  • a plurality of channels 18 are placed within enclosed area 26 of casing 12. End plates 23 and 25 on opposite ends of area 26 and welded or otherwise attached to metal sleeve 20 support the opposing ends of channels 18. End plates 23 and 25 can include openings through which the ends of channels 18 are supported.
  • the channels 18 may be permanently fixed to end plates 23 and 25 or temporarily fit so that such channels can be replaced due to wear.
  • the outside diameters or perimeters of channels 18 can be such as to be pressure fit within the openings 32 of the end plates 23 and 25, see Fig. 4, or otherwise removably attached thereto such by bolts, screws, etc., so as to remain in place during use. Upon wear, the channels 18 can be removed from the respective openings 32 in the end plates 23 and 25 and slid from the interior of enclosed area 26 for repair and/or replacement.
  • each channel 18 Within the interior of each channel 18 is placed a metal mesh filtering element 28 which is capable of trapping the soot particles contained within the diesel exhaust.
  • the metal mesh can be of various types and configurations so long as the mesh filtering element 28 allows for gas flow therethrough, but forms a barrier for soot particles.
  • Woven metal mesh such as of steel wool type, non-woven wire mesh in which individual wires are spot soldered or the like with other wires to form a single mesh unit, braided wire mesh in which a plurality of wire strands are twisted together to form a mesh capable of the desired removal of soot from a passing gas stream can be used.
  • the metal mesh filtering element 28 is preferably placed as a single mass within the interior of each channel 18 so as to substantially completely fill the channel interior.
  • More than one piece of metal mesh can be used if more convenient to fill the channel interiors.
  • the metal mesh filtering element 28 can be readily removable from within each channel 18 so as to be easily substituted with repaired, regenerated, or a new mesh element to maintain optimum filtering capability.
  • the metal mesh filtering element 28 can be pressure fit within each channel interior so as to remain in place during operation.
  • each open end 19 and 21 of channel 18 may contain one or more cross pieces or mesh (not shown) to keep the metal mesh filtering element 28 in place within the interior of channels 18.
  • the metal mesh elements 28 of this invention can be coated with the oxidation catalysts well known in the art to initiate the ignition of the soot particles from the diesel exhaust gas that are trapped within the filtering element.
  • the types of catalysts and the methods of applying the catalysts to the metal mesh filtering element 28 are more fully explained below.
  • the catalyst on the metal mesh filtering element 28 may be the same or different than the catalyst that is coated on the interior walls of channels 18.
  • any wire elements used to maintain the filtering elements 28 in place within channels 18, such as any mesh or the like, provided in openings 19 and 21 can also be provided with a catalytic coating.
  • exhaust gas that passes through the interstitial voids 30 can be treated so as to initiate oxidation of the exhaust gas contaminants.
  • the filter device 10 of this invention will be placed in an exhaust stream from a diesel engine.
  • a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) may or may not be placed in front of the filtering device 10 dependent upon the application.
  • An exhaust gas from the diesel engine containing HC, CO, NOx, and particulate matter passes through the filter device 10 and, in particular, channels 18. Due to the impaction of the soot particles on the catalyzed wire mesh element 28, the soot particles are collected and burnt under suitable exhaust regeneration conditions. If the application is such that the soot accumulation rate on filter element 28 exceeds the burning rate of the soot particles, exhaust gas flow from the engine will be forced and diverted through the interstices 30 between the stacked channels 18 within casing 12.
  • the interstitial voids 30 are initially sized to permit only minor flow during most diesel engine operating conditions since the back pressure in the interstities 30 is higher than the back pressure through mesh filtering element 28.
  • the interstitial void volume within enclosed area 26 of casing 12 will comprise less than 25% of the volume of enclosed area 26.
  • Gas flow through the interstitial void volume can be controlled or limited by use of orifice openings 34 in the endplates such as shown for endplate 23 in Fig.4.
  • the interstitial or bypass voids 30 still enable exhaust gas flow and allow the diesel engine to continue operation. In this way the vehicle will not stall due to a totally restricted flow path of the exhaust gas.
  • the density of the wire mesh (wire diameter and the amount of wire weaved into the matrix) determines the back pressure.
  • the metal mesh can be made of any relatively high temperature alloy, including most stainless steels, Fecralloy, Hastalloy, etc.
  • the metal mesh is pretreated prior to deposition of the catalyst composition to improve the adherence of composition on the substrate.
  • Pretreatment of the substrate can be conducted by applying a metal anchor layer to the substrate by known thermal spraying techniques before the catalyst slurry is applied. These techniques include plasma spraying, single wire spraying, high velocity oxy-fuel spraying, combustion wire and/or powder spraying, electric arc spraying etc.
  • the metal anchor layer is applied by electric arc spraying.
  • Electric arc spraying e.g., twin wire arc spraying
  • a metal which term, as used herein, includes mixtures of metals, including without limitation, metal alloys, pseudoalloys, and other intermetallic combinations
  • Twin wire arc spraying is a known process, disclosed in United States Patent No. 4,027,367 which is incorporated herein by reference. Briefly described, in the twin wire arc spray process, two feedstock wires act as two consumable electrodes.
  • wires are insulated from each other as they are fed to the spray nozzle of a spray gun in a fashion similar to wire flame guns.
  • the wires meet in the center of a gas stream generated in the nozzle.
  • An electric arc is initiated between the wires, and the current flowing through the wires causes their tips to melt.
  • a compressed atomizing gas usually air, is directed through the nozzle and across the arc zone, shearing off the molten droplets to form a spray that is propelled onto the substrate.
  • Only metal wire feedstock can be used in an arc spray system because the feedstock must be conductive.
  • the high particle temperatures created by the spray gun produce minute weld zones at the impact point on a metallic substrate.
  • anchor layers maintain a strong adhesive bond with the substrate.
  • Anchor layers of a variety of compositions can be deposited on a substrate by utilizing, without limitation, feedstocks of the following metals and metal mixtures: Ni, Ni/Al, Ni/Cr, Ni/Cr/Al/Y, Co/Cr, Co/Cr/Al/Y, Co/Ni/Cr/Al/Y, Fe/Al, Fe/Cr, Fe/Cr/Al, Fe/Cr/Al/Y, Fe/Ni/Al, Fe/Ni/Cr, 300 and 400 series stainless steels, and, optionally, mixtures of one or more thereof.
  • a metal useful for wire arc spraying onto a substrate in accordance with the '626 application is a nickel/aluminum alloy that generally contains at least about 90% nickel and from about 3% to 10% aluminum, preferably from about 4% to 6% aluminum by weight. Such an alloy may contain minor proportions of other metals referred to herein as "impurities" totaling not more than about 2% of the alloy.
  • a preferred specific feedstock alloy comprises about 95% nickel and 5% aluminum and may have a melting point of about 2642 °F. Some such impurities may be included in the alloy for various purposes, e.g., as processing aids to facilitate the wire arc spraying process or the formation of the anchor layer, or to provide the anchor layer with favorable properties.
  • Electric arc spraying a metal onto a metal substrate yields a superior substrate for catalytic materials relative to substrates having metal anchor layers applied thereto by other methods.
  • Catalytic materials have been seen to adhere better to a substrate comprising an electric arc sprayed anchor layers than to a substrate without an intermediate layer applied thereto and even better than to a substrate having a metal layer deposited thereon by plasma spraying.
  • Catalytic materials disposed on metal substrates, without intermediate layers between the substrate and the catalytic material often did not adhere sufficiently well to the substrate to provide a commercially acceptable product.
  • Metal substrates having an intermediate layer applied by other thermal spraying techniques typically suffer the same drawbacks.
  • a metal substrate having a metal intermediate layer that was plasma- sprayed thereon and having a catalytic material applied to the intermediate layer failed to retain the catalytic material, which flaked off upon routine handling, apparently due to a failure of the intermediate layer to bond with the substrate.
  • the catalytic material on other substrates was seen to spall off upon normal use, apparently as a result of being subjected to a high gas flow rate, to thermal cycling, to the eroding contact of high temperature steam and other components of the exhaust gas stream, vibrations, etc.
  • Application of the intermediate layer by electric arc spraying therefore improves the durability of catalyst members comprising catalytic materials carried on foraminous substrates by improving their durability.
  • the metal mesh filter elements of this invention (also referred to herein as foraminous substrates) useful for forming the filtering elements include those metallic substrates which are able to accommodate a high flow rate, are lightweight and have a low thermal mass.
  • the woven, non- woven, and braided wire mesh of this invention as filter element 28 are suitable for application of a metal anchor layer.
  • a suitable catalytic material for use on a foraminous substrate can be prepared by dispersing a compound and/or complex of any catalytically active component, e.g., one or more platinum group metal compounds or complexes, onto relatively inert bulk support material.
  • any catalytically active component e.g., one or more platinum group metal compounds or complexes
  • platinum group metal compound means any salt, complex, or the like of a catalytically active component (or “catalytic component") which, upon calcination or upon use of the catalyst, decomposes or otherwise converts to a catalytically active form, which is often, but not necessarily, an oxide.
  • the compounds or complexes of one or more catalytic compounds may be dissolved or suspended in any liquid which will wet or impregnate the support material, which does not adversely react with other components of the catalytic material and which is capable of being removed from the catalyst by volatilization or decomposition upon heating and/or the application of a vacuum.
  • aqueous solutions of soluble compounds or complexes are preferred.
  • suitable water-soluble platinum group metal compounds are chloroplatinic acid, amine solubilized platinum hydroxide, rhodium chloride, rhodium nitrate, hexamine rhodium chloride, palladium nitrate or palladium chloride, etc.
  • the compound-containing liquid is impregnated into the pores of the bulk support particles of the catalyst, and the impregnated material is dried and preferably calcined to remove the liquid and bind the platinum group metal into the support material.
  • the completion of removal of the liquid may not occur until the catalyst is placed into use and subjected to the high temperature exhaust gas.
  • such compounds are converted into a catalytically active form of the platinum group metal or a compound thereof.
  • An analogous approach can be taken to incorporate the other components into the catalytic material.
  • the inert support materials may be omitted and the catalytic material may consist essentially of the catalytic component deposited directly on the sprayed foraminous substrate by conventional methods.
  • Preferred platinum group metal components for use in the articles of the invention include platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium and iridium components. Platinum, palladium and rhodium components are particularly preferred. When deposited on a foraminous substrate (e.g., metal screen) such components are generally deposited at a concentration of from 0.001 to 0.01 g/in 2 for typical utility engine applications.
  • Suitable support materials for the catalytic component include alumina, silica, titania, silica-alumina, alumino-silicates, aluminum-zirconium oxide, aluminum- chromium oxide, etc. Such materials are preferably used in their high surface area forms.
  • gamma-alumina is preferred over alpha-alumina. It is known to stabilize high surface area support materials by impregnating the material with a stabilizer species. For example, gamma-alumina can be stabilized against thermal degradation by impregnating the material with a solution of a cerium compound and then calcining the impregnated material to remove the solvent and convert the cerium compound to a cerium oxide.
  • the stabilizing species may be present in an amount of from about, e.g., 5 percent by weight of the support material.
  • the catalytic materials are typically used in particulate form with particles in the micron-sized range, e.g., 10 to 20 microns in diameter, so that they can be formed into a slurry and coated onto a substrate.
  • a typical catalytic material for use on a filter member for diesel engine exhaust comprises platinum, palladium and rhodium dispersed on an alumina and further comprises oxides of neodymium, strontium, lanthanum, barium and zirconium.
  • Some suitable catalysts are described in United States Patent Application Serial. No. 08/761,544 filed December 6, 1996, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • a catalytic material comprises a first refractory component and at least one first platinum group component, preferably a first palladium component and optionally, at least one first platinum group metal component other than palladium, an oxygen storage component which is preferably in intimate contact with the platinum group metal component in the first layer.
  • An oxygen storage component effectively absorbs excess oxygen during periods of lean engine operation and releases oxygen during periods where localized concatenations of fuel produce a rich environment as seen in light-off of the catalyst after prolonged idle condition.
  • Bulk ceria is known for use as a OSC, but other rare earth oxides may be used as well.
  • a co-formed rare earth oxide-zirconia may be employed as a OSC.
  • the co-formed rare earth oxide-zirconia may be made by any suitable technique such as co-precipitation, co-gelling or the like.
  • One suitable technique for making a co-formed ceria-zirconia material is illustrated in the article by Luccini, E., Mariani, S., and Sbaizero, O.
  • co-precipitated zirconium and cerium (or one other rare earth metal) salts may include chlorides, sulfates, nitrates, acetates, etc.
  • the co-precipitates may, after washing, be spray dried or freeze dried to remove water and then calcined in air at about 500 °C.
  • the catalytic materials of aforesaid application serial. No. 08/761,544 may also include a first zirconium component, at least one first alkaline earth metal component, and at least one first rare earth metal component selected from the group consisting of lanthanum metal components and neodymium metal components.
  • the catalytic material may also contain at least one alkaline earth metal component and at least one rare earth component and, optionally, at least one additional platinum group metal component preferably selected from the group consisting of platinum, rhodium, ruthenium, and iridium components with preferred additional first layer platinum group metal components being selected from the group consisting of platinum and rhodium and mixtures thereof.
  • a variety of deposition methods are known in the art for depositing catalytic material on a foraminous substrate. These methods of applying the catalytic component onto the substrate constitute a separate step in the manufacturing process relative to the application of any anchor layer (if applied) to the substrate.
  • Methods for depositing catalytic material on the foraminous substrate include, for example, disposing the catalytic material in a liquid vehicle to form a slurry and wetting the foraminous substrate with the slurry by dipping the substrate into the slurry, spraying the slurry onto the substrate, etc.
  • the catalytic material may be dissolved in a solvent and the solvent may then be wetted onto the surface of the foraminous substrate and thereafter removed to leave the catalytic material, or a precursor thereof, on the foraminous substrate.
  • the removal procedure may entail heating the wetted substrate and/or subjecting the wetted substrate to a vacuum to remove the solvent via evaporation.
  • Example 1 Preparation of a Catalyst Composition Containing Platinum and Palladium in a 4:1 Ratio First platinum and palladium compounds were dispersed on high surface area gamma alumina and 5% lanthanum modified alumina supports. Into 2104.5 g of gamma alumina (97% solids) and 2041 g of 5% lanthanum stabilized alumina was added an aqueous solution containing 133.9 g of Pt as a 16% amine solubilized platinum hydroxide diluted with 709 g of deionized water with mixing.
  • the resulting precious metal support mixture from above was contacted with 6189 g of deionized water, 433.9 g of 90 acetic acid and 18 g of octanol in a dispersion tank. This mixture was fed into a continuous mill and ground until > 90% of the material had a particle diameter of less than 5 microns. A Ce/Zr composite oxide was added with an additional 12O g of acetic acid and the resulting slurry was further ground until the overall particle size was 90% ⁇ 1 micron. In a dispersion tank 583.3 g of zirconyl acetate solution was added to the slurry and mixed vigorously. The final pH of the slurry was in the range of 4.0-4.8.
  • Example 2 Preparation of Wire Mesh Foraminous Catalytic Substrate
  • Example 1 of the aforesaid '626 application The steel wool mesh was then coated with the coating slurry described above (Example 1) at a washcoat loading of 0.05 to

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