EP3735310A1 - Passiver stickoxid-adsorber - Google Patents
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- EP3735310A1 EP3735310A1 EP19700058.1A EP19700058A EP3735310A1 EP 3735310 A1 EP3735310 A1 EP 3735310A1 EP 19700058 A EP19700058 A EP 19700058A EP 3735310 A1 EP3735310 A1 EP 3735310A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a passive nitrogen oxide adsorber for the passive incorporation of nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gas of an internal combustion engine comprising zeolite, palladium and platinum.
- CO carbon monoxide
- NOx nitrogen oxides
- HC residual hydrocarbons
- diesel soot particulate emissions
- particulate emissions which are also referred to as "diesel soot” or "soot particles”.
- These are complex agglomerates of predominantly carbonaceous solid particles and an adhering liquid phase, which mostly consists of relatively long-chain hydrocarbon condensates.
- the liquid phase adhering to the solid components is also referred to as "Soluble Organic Fraction SOP" or "Volatile Organic Fraction VOR”.
- Wall flow filters made of ceramic materials have proven particularly useful. These are composed of a plurality of parallel channels formed by porous walls. The channels are mutually closed at one of the two ends of the filter to form first channels which are open on the first side of the filter and closed on the second side of the filter, and second channels which are closed on the first side of the filter and are open on the second side of the filter. For example, in the first channels incoming exhaust gas can leave the filter only through the second channels again and must flow through the porous walls between the first and second channels for this purpose. As the exhaust passes through the wall, the particles are retained.
- EP1820561 A1 describes the coating of a diesel particulate filter with a catalyst layer which facilitates the burning off of the filtered soot particles.
- One known method of removing nitrogen oxides from exhaust gases in the presence of oxygen is the selective catalytic reduction by means of ammonia on a suitable catalyst (SCR process).
- SCR process the nitrogen oxides to be removed from the exhaust gas are reacted with ammonia as a reducing agent to nitrogen and water.
- iron and in particular copper-exchanged zeolites can be used, see, for example, W02008 / 106519 A1, WO2008 / 118434 A1 and WO2008 / 132452 A2.
- SCR catalysts for the conversion of nitrogen oxides with ammonia contain no noble metals, in particular no platinum and no palladium. Namely, in the presence of these metals, the oxidation of ammonia with oxygen to nitrogen oxides would proceed preferentially and the SCR reaction
- SCR catalysts this does not refer to the NH 3 -SCR reaction, but to the reduction of nitrogen oxides by means of hydrocarbons, although the latter reaction is only slightly selective, so that instead of “SCR reaction "true” HC-DeNOx reaction "is called.
- ammonia used as a reducing agent can be prepared by metering in an ammonia precursor compound, such as, for example, urea,
- Ammonium carbamate or ammonium formate are made available in the exhaust line and subsequent hydrolysis.
- SCR catalysts have the disadvantage that they only work from an exhaust gas temperature of about 180 to 200 ° C and thus do not implement nitrogen oxides that are formed in the cold start phase of the engine.
- nitrogen oxide storage catalysts For the removal of nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gas next to so-called nitrogen oxide storage catalysts, for which the term “lean NOx trap” or "LNT” is common known. Their cleaning effect is based on the fact that in a lean operating phase of the engine, the nitrogen oxides from
- Storage material of the storage catalyst are stored mainly in the form of nitrates and this decomposes again in a subsequent rich operating phase of the engine and the thus released nitrogen oxides are reacted with the reducing exhaust gas components on the storage catalyst to nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water. This procedure is described for example in SAE SAE 950809.
- Suitable storage materials are, in particular, oxides, carbonates or hydroxides of magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, the alkali metals, the rare earth metals or mixtures thereof. Due to their basic properties, these compounds are capable of forming nitrates with the acidic nitrogen oxides of the exhaust gas and of storing them in this way. They are deposited to produce a large interaction surface with the exhaust gas in the highest possible dispersion on suitable carrier materials.
- nitrogen oxide storage catalysts usually contain precious metals such as platinum, palladium and / or rhodium
- the US2014 / 322112 describes a zoning of the coating of the particulate filter with nitrogen oxide storage catalyst such that a zone, starting from the upstream end of the particulate filter in the
- nitrogen oxides are stored in a first temperature range and released again in a second temperature range, wherein the second temperature range at higher
- Temperatures are the first temperature range.
- passive nitrogen oxide storage catalysts are used, which are also referred to as PNA (for "passive NOx adsorber").
- nitrogen oxides in particular at temperatures below 200 ° C., at which an SCR catalytic converter has not yet reached its operating temperature, can be stored and released again as soon as the SCR catalytic converter is ready for operation.
- WO2012 / 166868 Al it is known to use as a passive nitrogen oxide storage catalyst a zeolite containing, for example, palladium and another metal, such as iron.
- WO2015 / 085303 A1 discloses passive nitrogen oxide storage catalysts containing a noble metal and a small pore molecular sieve having a maximum ring size of eight tetrahedral atoms.
- palladium-coated zeolites which additionally comprise platinum in a subregion, have outstanding passive nitrogen oxide adsorber properties.
- the present invention relates to a catalyst comprising a carrier substrate of length L which extends between two carrier substrates a and b and two coating zones A and B, wherein Coating zone A comprises a zeolite and palladium and extends from carrier substrate end a over a portion of length L, coating zone B comprises the same components as coating zone A and platinum and extends from carrier substrate end b over a portion of the length L,
- LA + LB LA + LB, where LA denotes the length of the coating zone A and LB denotes the length of the coating zone B.
- the feature according to which coating zone A extends from carrier substrate end a over a part of length L means that the length LA> 0.
- the feature according to which coating zone B extends from carrier substrate end b over a part of length L means that the length LB> 0.
- Coating zone A starting from the carrier substrate end a to 20 to 80%, preferably 40 to 60% of the length L. Accordingly extends
- Coating zone B starting from carrier substrate end b, likewise amounts to 20 to 80%, preferably 40 to 60%, of the length L.
- Zeolites are two- or three-dimensional structures whose smallest structures Si0 4 and Al0 4 tetrahedra can be considered. These tetrahedra combine to form larger structures, with two each connected via a common oxygen atom.
- rings of different sizes can be formed, for example rings of four, six or even nine tetrahedrally coordinated silicon or aluminum atoms.
- the different zeolite types are often defined by the largest ring size, because this size determines which guest molecules can and can not penetrate into the zeolite structure. It is common to distinguish large pore zeolites with a maximum ring size of 12, medium pore zeolites with a maximum ring size of 10 and small pore zeolites with a maximum ring size of 8.
- Zeolites are further subdivided into structure types by the Structural Commission of the International Zeolite Association, each with a code are occupied by three letters, see for example Atlas of Zeolite
- the catalyst of the invention comprises a zeolite which may be large pore, medium pore or small pore.
- the catalyst according to the invention comprises a zeolite whose largest channels are formed by 6 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and which contains, for example, the structure types AFG, AST, DOH, FAR, FRA, GIU, LIO, LOS, MAR, MEP, MSO, MTN, NON , RUT, SGT, SOD,
- a zeolite of the structural type AFG is Afghanite.
- Structure-type zeolites AST are AIPO-16 and octadecasil.
- a zeolite of the structural type DOH is
- a zeolite of the structural type FAR is farneseite.
- a zeolite of the structural type FRA is Franzinit.
- a zeolite of the structural type GIU is
- a zeolite of the structural type LIO is Liottit. Zeolites from
- Structure type LOS are Losod and Bystrit.
- a zeolite of the structural type MAR is marinellite.
- a zeolite of the structural type MEP is melanophlogite.
- MSO-type zeolites are MCM-61 and Mu-13.
- Structure-type zeolites MTN are ZSM-39, CF-4, Docecasil-3C and Holdstit.
- NON-type zeolites are Nonasil, CF-3 and ZSM-51.
- Structure type RUT zeolites are RUB-10 and Nu-1.
- a zeolite of the structural type SGT is Sigma-2.
- Zeolites of the structural type SOD are sodalite, AIPO-20, biculonite, danalite, G,
- a zeolite of the structural type UOZ is IM-10.
- the catalyst according to the invention preferably comprises a zeolite whose largest channels are formed by 6 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and which belongs to the structural type SOD.
- a zeolite of the structural type ABW is Li-A.
- a zeolite of the structural type ACO is ACP-1.
- Zeolites of the structure type AEI are SAPO-18, SIZ-8 and SSZ-39.
- AEN-type zeolites are AIPO-53, IST-2, JDF-2, MCS-1, Mu-10, and UiO-12-500.
- a zeolite of the structural type AFT is AIPO-52.
- Structure-type zeolites AFX are SAPO-56 and SSZ-16.
- Structure type ANA zeolites are Analcim, AIPO-24, Leucite, Na-B, Pollucite and Wairakite.
- Structure-type zeolites APC are AIPO-C and AIPO-H3.
- Structure-type zeolites APD are AIPO-D and APO-CJ3.
- Structure-type zeolites ATN are MAPO-39 and SAPO-39.
- Structure-type zeolites ATT are AIPO-33 and RMA-3.
- An ATV-type zeolite is AIPO-25.
- a zeolite of the structure type AWO is AIPO-21.
- An AWW-type zeolite is AIPO-22.
- Structure-type zeolites BCT are Metavariscite and Svyatoslavit. A zeolite from
- Structure type BIK is Bikitait.
- Structure-type zeolites BRE are Brewsterite and CIT-4.
- a zeolite of the structural type CAS is EU-20b.
- Structure-type zeolites CDO are CDS-1, MCM-65 and UZM-25. Zeolites from
- CHA Structural types CHA are AIPO-34, chabazite, DAF-5, Linde-D, Linde-R, LZ-218, Phi, SAPO-34, SAPO-47, SSZ-13, UiO-21, Willherson soonite, ZK-14 and ZYT - 6.
- zeolites of the structure type DDR are Sigma-1 and ZSM-58.
- Structure-type zeolites DFT are DAF-2 and ACP-3.
- EAB-type zeolites are TMA-E and Bellbergite.
- EDI-type zeolites are Edingtonite, KF, Linde F and Zeolite N.
- ERI-type zeolites are erionite, AIPO-17, Linde T, LZ-220, SAPO-17 and ZSM-34.
- a zeolite of the structural type ESV is ERS-7.
- Structure-type zeolites GIS are gismondine, amicite, garronite, gobbinsite, MAPO-43, Na-Pl, Na-P2 and SAPO-43.
- a zeolite from Structure type IHW is ITQ-3.
- ITE-type zeolites are ITQ-3, Mu-14 and SSZ-36.
- An ITW-type zeolite is ITQ-12.
- Structure-type zeolites JBW are Na-J and Nepheline.
- Zeolites of the structural type KFI are ZK-5, P and Q.
- LEV structural type zeolites are Levyne, Levynit, AIP-35, LZ-132, NU-3, SAPO-35 and ZK-20.
- a zeolite of the structural type -LIT is Lithosit.
- LTA-type zeolites are Linde type A, Alpha, ITQ-29, LZ-215, NA, UZM-9, SAPO-42, ZK-21, ZK-22 and ZK-4. Zeolites from
- Structure type LTN are Linde type N and NaZ-21.
- MER structural type zeolites are Merlinoite, K-M, Linde W, and Zeolite W.
- MTF-type zeolites are MCM-35 and UTM-1.
- NSI-type zeolites are Nu-6 (2) and EU-20.
- Zeolites of the structural type OWE are UiO-28 and ACP-2.
- Zeolites of the structural type PAU are Paulimgit and ECR-18.
- PHI-type zeolites are Philippsite, DAF-8, Harmotom, Wellsit, and ZK-19.
- Structure-type zeolites RHO are Rho and LZ-214.
- Structure-type zeolites RTH are RUB-13, SSZ-36 and SSZ-50.
- a structural type zeolite RWR is RUB-24.
- Structural type zeolites are STA-6 and SSZ-73.
- a zeolite of the structure type SAT is STA-2.
- Structure-type zeolites SBN are UCSB-89 and SU-46.
- a zeolite of the structural type SIV is SIZ-7.
- a zeolite from RUB-24 is RUB-24.
- Structural type zeolites are STA-6 and SSZ-73.
- a zeolite of the structure type SAT is STA-2.
- Structure-type zeolites SBN are UCSB-89 and SU-46.
- a zeolite of the structural type SIV is SIZ-7.
- Structure type THO is thomsonite.
- a zeolite of the structure type UEI is Mu-18.
- a zeolite of the structural type UFI is UZM-5.
- a zeolite of the structural type VNI is VPI-9.
- Structure-type zeolites YUG are Yugawaralit and Sr-Q.
- ZON-type zeolites are ZAPO-M1 and UiO-7.
- the catalyst according to the invention preferably comprises a zeolite whose largest channels are formed by 8 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and which belongs to the structure type ABW, AEI, AFX, CHA, ERI, ESV, KFI, LEV or LTA.
- zeolites of the structure type AEI is described, for example, in US 2015/118150, that of SSZ-39 in US Pat. No. 5,958,370.
- Structure-type zeolites AFX are known from WO2016 / 077667 A1.
- Structure-type zeolites CHA are extensively described in the literature, see for example US 4,544,538 for SSZ-13.
- ZK-5 which belongs to the structural type KFI is described for example in EP288293 A2.
- Structure-type zeolites LEV are described, for example, in EP40016A1, EP255770A2 and EP3009400A1 described. Zeolites belonging to the structural type LTA
- Catalyst a zeolite whose largest channels are formed by 9 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and the example
- Structural types -CHI, LOV, NAB, NAT, RSN, STT or VSV Structural types -CHI, LOV, NAB, NAT, RSN, STT or VSV.
- a zeolite of the structural type -CHI is Chiavennite.
- a zeolite from the structural type -CHI is Chiavennite.
- Structure type LOV is Lovdarit.
- a zeolite of the structural type NAB is nabesite.
- NAT-type zeolites include Natrolite, Gonnardite, Mesolite, Metanatrolite, Paranatrolite, Tetranatrolite and Scolecite.
- a zeolite of the structural type RSN is RUB-17.
- a zeolite of the structural type STT is SSZ-23. Zeolites from
- VSV Structural type VSV are Gaultit, VPI-7 and VSV-7.
- the catalyst according to the invention preferably comprises a zeolite whose largest channels are formed by 9 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and which belongs to the structural type STT.
- a particularly suitable zeolite of the structural type STT is SSZ-23.
- SSZ-23 is described in US Pat. No. 4,859,442 and can be obtained according to the preparation processes specified there.
- Catalyst a zeolite whose largest channels are formed by 10 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and the example
- Zeolites belonging to the structure type FER are known from the literature.
- ZSM-35 is described in US 4,107,196, NU-23 in EP 103981 Al, FU-9 in EP 55529 Al, ISI-6 in US 4,695,440 and ferrierite for example in US 3,933,974, US 4,000,248 and US 4,251,499.
- Zeolites belonging to the structure type MEL are known from the literature.
- ZSM-11 is described in Nature 275, 119-120, 1978, SSZ-46 in US 5,968,474 and TS-2 in BE 1001038.
- Zeolites belonging to the structure type MTT are known from the literature. Thus, ZSM-23 is described in US 4,076,842, EU-13 in US 4,705,674 and ISI-4 in US 4,657,750. In addition, US 5,314,674 deals with the synthesis of zeolites of the structure type MTT.
- Zeolites belonging to the structure type MFI are, for example, under the names ZSM-5, ZS-4, AZ-1, FZ-1, LZ-105, NU-4, NU-5, TS-1, TS, USC-4 and ZBH known from the literature.
- ZSM-5 is described in US 3,702,886 and US 4,139,600.
- the catalyst according to the invention preferably comprises a zeolite whose largest channels are formed by 10 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and which belongs to the structural type FER.
- Catalyst a zeolite whose largest channels are formed of 12 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and the example
- Structural types AFI, AFR, AFS, AFY, ASV, ATO, ATS, BEA, BEC, BOG, BPH, CAN, CON, CZP, DFO, EMT, EON, EZT, FAU, GME, GON, IFR, ISV, IWR, IWV , IWW, LTL, MAZ, MEI, MOR, MOZ, MSE, MTW, NPO, OFF, OSI, -RON, RWY, SAO, SBE, SBS, SBT, SFE, SFO, SOS, SSY, USI or VET.
- Structure-type zeolites AFI are AIPO-5, SSZ-24 and SAPO-5.
- Structure-type zeolites AFR are SAPO-40 and AIPO-40.
- Structure type AFS is MAPO-46.
- a zeolite of the structure type ASV is ASU-7.
- Structure-type zeolites ATO are SAPO-31 and AIPO-31.
- Structure-type zeolites ATS are SSZ-55 and AIPO-36.
- Zeolites of the structural type BEA are beta and CIT-6.
- Structure-type zeolites BPH are Linde Q, STA-5 and UZM-fourth Structure-type zeolites are ECR-5, Davyn, Microsommit, Tiptopit and Vishnevit.
- Structure-type zeolites CON are CIT-1, SS-26 and SSZ-33.
- a zeolite of the structure type DFO is DAF-1.
- EMT-type zeolites are EMC-2, CSZ-1, ECR-30, ZSM-20 and ZSM-3.
- EON structural type zeolites are ECR-1 and TUN-7.
- a zeolite of the structure type EZT is EMM-3.
- Structural-type zeolites are faujasite, LZ-210, SAPO-37, CSZ-1, ECR-30, ZSM-20 and ZSM-3.
- a zeolite of the structural type GME is gmelinite.
- a zeolite of the structure type GON is GUS-1.
- Structure-type zeolites IFR are ITQ-4, MCM-58 and SSZ-42.
- Structure type ISV is ITQ-7.
- a zeolite of the structure type IWR is ITQ-24.
- a zeolite of the structure type IWV is ITQ-27.
- An IWW-type zeolite is ITQ-22.
- LTL-type zeolites are Linde type L and LZ-212.
- MAZ-type zeolites are Mazzit, LZ-202, Omega, and ZSM-4.
- Structure-type zeolites MEI are ZSM-18 and ECR-40.
- Morphite zeolites MOR are mordenite, LZ-211 and Na-D.
- Structure type MOZ is ZSM-10.
- a zeolite of the structural type MSE is MCM-68.
- MTW-type zeolites are ZSM-12, CZH-5, NU-13, TPZ-12, Theta-3 and VS-12.
- OFF-type zeolites are Offretit, LZ-217, Linde T and TMA-O.
- a zeolite of the structural type OSI is UiO-6.
- a structural type zeolite RWY is UCR-20.
- a zeolite of the structural type SAO is STA-1.
- a zeolite of the structural type SFE is SSZ-48.
- a zeolite of the structural type SFO is SSZ-51.
- Structure-type zeolites SOS are SU-16 and FJ-17.
- a zeolite of the structural type SSY is SSZ-60.
- a zeolite of the structure type USI is IM-6.
- the catalyst according to the invention preferably comprises a zeolite whose largest channels are formed by 12 tetrahedrally coordinated atoms and which belongs to the structural type BEA or FAU.
- the catalyst according to the invention very particularly preferably comprises a zeolite belonging to the structure type ABW, AEI, AFX, BEA, CHA, ERI, ESV, FAU, FER, KFI, LEV, LTA, MFI, SOD or STT.
- the catalyst according to the invention comprises in coating zone A.
- Palladium This is preferably present as a cation in the zeolite structure, that is in ion-exchanged form. However, it may also be wholly or partly present as metal and / or as oxide in the zeolite structure and / or on the surface of the zeolite structure.
- the palladium is preferably present in amounts of from 0.01 to 10% by weight, more preferably in amounts of from 0.1 to 5% by weight and most preferably in amounts of from 0.5 to 3% by weight, in each case based on the sum of the weights of zeolite and palladium and calculated as
- coating zone A does not comprise platinum.
- Coating zone B comprises the same components as
- Coating zone A preferably in the same amounts as
- Coating zone A comprises the same zeolite as coating zone A and palladium, both preferably also in the same amounts as coating zone A. If
- Coating zone A in addition to the zeolite, palladium and optionally platinum (see below) comprises further components, these are preferably also present in coating zone B in the same amounts.
- coating zone B also comprises platinum, preferably in amounts of from 0.1 to 20% by weight, more preferably in amounts of from 2.5 to 15% by weight, and very particularly preferably in amounts of from 5 to 10% by weight. , in each case based on the weight of palladium in coating zone B and calculated as platinum metal.
- coating zone A contains no platinum.
- the present invention also includes embodiments in which already the coating zone A contains platinum.
- coating zone B contains a greater amount (in weight percent) of platinum than
- the coating zones A and B are not identical, but differ.
- platinum is also preferably present as a cation in the zeolite structure, that is to say in ion-exchanged form, but may also be wholly or partly present as metal and / or as oxide in the zeolite structure and / or on the surface of the zeolite structure. In addition, platinum may also be present on other constituents which may be present in coating zone B.
- coating zones A and B comprise a 0.5 to 3 wt .-% palladium, based on the sum of the weights of zeolite and palladium and calculated as palladium metal, occupied, in particular ion-exchanged, zeolites of the structure type ABW, AEI , AFX, BEA, CHA, ERI, ESV, FAU, FER, KFI, LEV, LTA, MFI, SOD or STT and coating zone B additionally 0.5 to 1.5 wt .-% of platinum, based on the weight of palladium in Coating zone B and calculated as platinum metal.
- the catalyst according to the invention comprises a support body. This may be a flow-through substrate or a wall-flow filter.
- a wall-flow filter is a support body that includes channels that extend in parallel between first and second ends of the wall-flow filter that are alternately closed at either the first or second end and that are separated by porous walls.
- Flow-through substrate differs from a wall-flow filter
- Your through- average pore size is in the uncoated state, for example, 5 to 30 microns.
- the pores of the wall-flow filter are so-called open pores, that is to say they have a connection to the channels. Furthermore, the pores are usually interconnected. This allows, on the one hand, the slight coating of the inner pore surfaces and, on the other hand, an easy passage of the exhaust gas through the porous walls of the wall-flow filter.
- Flow substrates are known in the art as well as wall flow filters and are available on the market. They consist for example of silicon carbide, aluminum titanate or cordierite.
- the catalyst according to the invention comprises in one embodiment, apart from palladium and platinum, no further metal, in particular neither copper nor iron.
- the coating zones A and B may be on the surfaces of the input channels, on the surfaces of the
- Output channels are located.
- the catalysts according to the invention can be prepared by methods familiar to the person skilled in the art, for example according to the customary methods
- coating zone A is used in one step
- a washcoat which corresponds to coating zone A in terms of its composition, is applied over the entire length L of the carrier substrate.
- the coated carrier substrate is impregnated from its end b to the length LB with an aqueous solution of a platinum compound.
- the impregnation can be done simply by immersing the
- a suitable water-soluble platinum compound is especially platinum nitrate.
- the average pore size and the average particle size of the materials to be coated can be coordinated so that they lie on the porous walls that form the channels of the wall-flow filter (on-wall coating).
- the average particle size of the materials to be coated can also be chosen such that they are located in the porous walls that form the channels of the wall-flow filter, that is to say that a coating of the inner pore surfaces takes place (in-wall coating).
- the mean particle size of the materials to be coated must be small enough to penetrate into the pores of the wall flow filter.
- the coating zones A and B are preferably present in an amount of 50 to 250 g / l carrier substrate.
- the carrier substrate is formed from the zeolite and palladium, as well as a matrix component, and coating zone B is impregnated over the length LB onto this carrier substrate.
- catalyst substrates used inert materials can be used. These are, for example, silicates, oxides, nitrides or carbides, with particular preference being given to magnesium-aluminum silicates.
- the catalyst of the invention is outstandingly useful as a passive nitrogen oxide storage catalyst, i. it is able to store nitrogen oxides at temperatures below 200 ° C and to recycle them at temperatures above 200 ° C. Thus, it is especially in
- the present invention also relates to a process for purifying exhaust gases of motor vehicles operated with lean-burn engines, such as diesel engines, characterized in that the exhaust gas is passed over a catalyst according to the invention.
- exhaust gas enters carrier substrate end a into the carrier substrate and leaves it at carrier substrate end b again.
- exhaust gas enters the carrier substrate at the carrier substrate end b and leaves it again at the carrier substrate end a.
- the present invention also relates to an exhaust system which
- a catalyst comprising a carrier substrate of length L, which extends between two carrier substrate ends a and b and two coating zones A and B, wherein
- Coating zone A comprises a zeolite and palladium and extending from the carrier substrate end a on a part of the length L
- Coating zone B comprises the same components as coating zone A and platinum and extending from the carrier substrate end b on a part of the length L, wherein
- LA LA + LB, where LA is the length of the coating zone A and LB is the
- Length of coating zone B denotes
- the SCR catalyst in the exhaust system according to the invention can in principle be selected from all in the SCR reaction of nitrogen oxides with
- Catalysts based on zeolites in particular transition metal-exchanged zeolites, for example, with copper, iron or copper and iron exchanged zeolites.
- SCR catalysts that have a small pore zeolite with a maximum
- SCR catalysts are described, for example, in WO02008 / 106519 A1, WO2008 / 118434 A1 and WO2008 / 132452 A2.
- large and medium pore zeolites can be used, in particular those of the structure type BEA come into question.
- iron BEA and copper BEA are of interest.
- zeolites belong to the framework types BEA, AEI, CHA, KFI, ERI, LEV, MER or DDR and are particularly preferably exchanged with copper, iron or copper and iron.
- the term zeolites also includes molecular sieves, sometimes also referred to as "zeolite-like" compounds Molecular sieves are preferred if they belong to one of the abovementioned types of skeletons Examples are silica-aluminum-phosphate zeolites, which are known by the term SA PO and aluminum phosphate zeolites known by the term AIPO.
- Preferred zeolites are furthermore those which have a SAR (silica-to-alumina ratio) value of from 2 to 100, in particular from 5 to 50.
- SAR silicon-to-alumina ratio
- the zeolites or molecular sieves contain transition metal, in particular in amounts of from 1 to 10% by weight, in particular from 2 to 5% by weight, calculated as metal oxide, ie for example as Fe 2 O 3 or CuO.
- Preferred embodiments of the present invention include SCR catalysts with copper, iron or copper and iron exchanged zeolites or beta-type molecular sieves (BEA), chabazite type (CHA) or Levyne type (LEV). Corresponding zeolites or molecular sieves are
- an injector for reducing agent is located between the catalyst according to the invention and the SCR catalyst, an injector for reducing agent.
- the injection device can be chosen arbitrarily by the person skilled in the art, suitable devices being able to be taken from the literature (see, for example, T. Mayer, Solid-SCR System Based on Ammonium Carbamate, Dissertation, TU Kaiserslautern, 2005).
- the ammonia can be introduced via the injection device as such or in the form of a compound in the exhaust gas stream from the ambient conditions Ammonia is formed.
- aqueous solutions of urea or ammonium formate in question, as well as solid ammonium carbamate As such, for example, aqueous solutions of urea or ammonium formate in question, as well as solid ammonium carbamate.
- the reducing agent or a precursor thereof is kept in stock in a entrained container which is connected to the injection device.
- the SCR catalyst is preferably in the form of a coating on a supporting body, which may be a flow-through substrate or a wall-flow filter and may consist, for example, of silicon carbide, aluminum titanate or cordierite.
- the support body itself may consist of the SCR catalyst and a matrix component as described above, that is, in extruded form.
- the present invention also relates to a method for purifying exhaust gases of motor vehicles which are operated with lean-burn engines, such as diesel engines, characterized in that the exhaust gas is passed through an exhaust system according to the invention.
- exhaust gas enters the carrier substrate at the carrier substrate end a, leaves it at the carrier substrate end b and then enters the SCR catalytic converter.
- exhaust gas enters carrier substrate end b into the carrier substrate, leaves it again on carrier substrate end a and then enters the SCR catalytic converter.
- the powder thus obtained is then dried stepwise at 120 and 350 ° C and calcined at 500 ° C.
- the resulting Pd-containing, calcined powder is dissolved in deionized water
- the washcoat loading is 100 g / L, based on the Pd-containing zeolite (equivalent to 108 g / L including binder), which corresponds to a palladium loading of 85 g / ft 3 Pd. Finally, it is calcined at 550 ° C.
- the catalyst is hereinafter called VK1.
- the catalyst obtained from Comparative Example 1 is impregnated with a Pt nitrate solution over the entire length L so that the amount of platinum applied corresponds to 10% by weight of the amount of palladium applied in Comparative Example 1.
- the platinum loading is thus 8.5 g / ft 3 Pt.
- the catalyst is hereinafter called VK2.
- Comparative Example 2 is repeated with the difference that the applied amount of platinum, which in this case corresponds to only 8.8% by weight of the amount of palladium applied in Comparative Example 1, is impregnated only over 50% of the length L from the inlet.
- the platinum loading is thus 7.48 g / ft 3 .
- the catalyst is hereinafter called Kl.
- the catalysts VK1, VK2 and Kl were hydrothermally aged for a period of 16 hours at a temperature of 650 ° C.
- TPD temperature-programmed desorption
- FIG. 1 shows the NOx emissions after the catalyst.
- the catalysts VK1 and VK2 store nitrogen oxide almost identically at 100 ° C. (storage phase), whereas catalyst Kl has by far the highest storage capacity.
- the desorption phase shows that all catalysts desorb the complete amount of adsorbed nitrogen oxide after a maximum of 1500 seconds.
- FIG. 2 shows the repetition of the experiment described above with catalyst K1 in various installation directions.
- Catalyst K1 was once installed with the Pt-containing zone on the inflow side into the model gas reactor (K1 in FIG. 2), and on the other side with the Pt-containing zone downstream (K1 inv in FIG. 2).
- Kl the upstream case
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