WO2005019615A1 - Catalyst for purifying exhaust gases and method of evaluating low-temperature purifying ability of the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a catalyst for purifying exhaust gases in which a catalytic ingredient is loaded on a support comprising a ceria component at least. Moreover, it relates to a method of evaluating the purifying ability of the catalyst in low temperature regions.
- Background Art [ ⁇ 002]
- catalysts for purifying automotive exhaust gases three-way catalysts have been used conventionally to purify them. The three-way catalysts oxidize CO and HC in the exhaust gases, and simultaneously reduce NO x therein.
- a three-way catalyst As for one of such three-way catalysts, a three-way catalyst has been known widely which comprises a heat-resistant honeycomb substrate composed of cordierite, a support layer composed of ⁇ -alumina and formed on the substrate, and a catalytic ingredient, such as platinum (Pt) and rhodium (Rh) , loaded on the loading layer, for instance.
- a catalytic ingredient such as platinum (Pt) and rhodium (Rh)
- ceria Ce0 2
- OSC oxygen sorbing-and-releasing ability
- ceria is likely to cause granular growth in high temperature regions . Accordingly, there arises a problem that the loaded catalytic ingredient also undergoes granular growth to degrade the catalytic activity. Consequently, it has been carried out as well to stabilize ceria by adding zirconia thereto and to use Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides (or solid solutions) whose heat resistance is improved as the support.
- Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (KOKAI) No. 8-215,569 discloses a technique using a Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxide which is prepared from metallic alkoxides.
- Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides which are prepared from metallic alkoxides by sol-gel methods, the heat resistance of the resulting Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides is improved, because the Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides are in the state of solid solution that Ce and Zr are composited at atomic or molecular level .
- the thus obtained Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides exhibit a high OSC securely from the initial period to even after a durability test.
- a catalyst with a catalytic ingredient loaded on a Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxide has an advantage that the granular growth of the catalytic ingredient is less likely to occur compared with a catalyst with a catalytic ingredient loaded on alumina.
- a catalyst comprising a support consisted of a Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxide only suffers from a problem that the high- temperature purifying activity is low compared with a catalyst with a catalytic ingredient loaded on alumina.
- Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (KOKAI) No. 2000-176,282 discloses a catalyst for purifying exhaust gases.
- the catalyst comprises a support made of a mixture of an oxide solid solution, composed of a Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 solid solution that is further composited with an oxide of rare-earth elements, and a porous oxide, such as alumina, and a noble metal loaded on at least one of the oxide solid solution and the porous oxide.
- the catalyst is excellent in terms of the durability of purifying ability, because it shows a high OSC, and because the OSC is inhibited from degrading after a durability test.
- a catalyst for purifying exhaust gases in which a catalytic ingredient is loaded on a support comprising at least an oxide comprising cerium to make it possible to readily and reliably evaluate the low- temperature purifying ability of a catalyst for purifying exhaust gases in which a catalytic ingredient is loaded on a support comprising at least an oxide comprising cerium.
- a catalyst for purifying exhaust gases solves the aforementioned problems, and comprises : a support comprising at least an oxide comprising cerium; and a catalytic ingredient loaded on the support; and exhibiting a value of an oxygen sorbing amount with respect to a heat capacity, an oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value, falling in a range of from 4 X 10 "3 to 8 X 10 "3 (g-J _1 -K).
- the oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value can fall in a range of from
- a method of evaluating a purifying ability of a catalyst in low temperature regions comprises the steps of: assuming a heat capacity and an oxygen sorbing amount of the catalyst; and evaluating the low-temperature purifying ability of the catalyst to be excellent when a value of the oxygen sorbing amount with respect to the heat capacity, an oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value, falls in a range of from 4 X 10 "3 to 8 X 10 "3 (g-J -1 -K) .
- Fig. 1 is a graph for showing the relationship between the oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value exhibited by each catalyst used in testing examples and the time for reaching HC 50% conversion exhibited by the same.
- the low-temperature purifying ability of a catalyst for purifying exhaust gases is evaluated to be excellent when the oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value falls in a range of from 4 X 10 "3 to 8 X 10 "3 (g- J "1 • K) . Because the present catalyst whose oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value falls in the range exhibits a high catalytic activity in low temperature regions, it shows a high purifying activity even when starting engines.
- the present catalyst is improved in terms of the heat-resistant durability greatly, because it can not only demonstrate a high OSC but also suppress the granular growth of the catalytic ingredient.
- the oxide comprising cerium it is possible to exemplify Ce0 2 , Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides (or solid solutions) and Al 2 0 3 -Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides. Moreover, it is preferable to use composite oxides further comprising at least one element selected from the group consisting of rare-earth elements except cerium.
- the resulting catalyst is improved in terms of the heat resistance, and is simultaneously furthermore upgraded in terms of the OSC.
- a Ce/Zr atomic ratio is in a range of 1/9-9/1 by mol, and or especially in a range of 3/7-7/3 by mol .
- the Ce element is less than the lower limit, the absolute OSC might be apt to be insufficient.
- the Zr element is less than the lower limit, the heat-resistant stability of the resulting Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides might be apt to degrade .
- the additive rare-earth element it is preferable to use La, Pr, Nd and Sm. Note that it is especially preferable to use at least one of La and Pr. With respect to the composite oxides comprising cerium and the additive rare-earth element taken as 100% by weight, it is preferable that the additive rare-earth element is in an amount of from 5 to 20% by weight as oxide. When the amount of the additive rare-earth element is less than the lower limit, the effect of the additive rare-earth element might be small .
- the support used in the present catalyst comprises at least an oxide comprising cerium.
- the support can be made of the aforementioned oxide comprising cerium alone.
- the resulting catalyst demonstrates a stable catalytic activity from low temperature regions up to high temperature regions, because the purifying ability in high temperature regions is improved by mixing the oxide with a pours oxide such as alumina.
- the degree of expansion/contraction of the resultant support becomes small.
- a coating layer comes off a support substrate.
- the oxide comprising cerium exhibits a relatively large heat capacity.
- a porous oxide such as alumina exhibits a relatively small heat capacity.
- only the oxide comprising cerium substantially exhibits an oxygen sorbing amount. Therefore, in order to set the oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value of catalysts so as to fall in the aforementioned range, it is preferable to control the value by the mixing amount of the oxide comprising cerium with a porous oxide such as alumina.
- composite oxides such as Ce0 2 -Zr0 2 composite oxides or composite oxides comprising an oxide of the additive rare-earth elements
- alkoxide methods or co-precipitation methods produce an advantage that the resulting composite oxides are less expensive, because the raw material cost is less expensive compared with the alkoxide methods.
- the co-precipitation methods have been used widely in the production of composite oxides .
- the catalytic ingredient loaded on the support it is possible to use one member or a plurality of members selected from the group consisting of platinum-group elements such as Pt, Rh, Pd and Ir.
- the support is composed of a mixture of the oxide comprising cerium and the other oxide such as alumina
- the resulting catalyst is furthermore improved in terms of the heat-resistant durability.
- the loading amount of the catalytic ingredient can preferably fall in a range of from 0.1 to 10% by weight with respect to the sum of the support and the catalytic ingredient taken as 100% by weight.
- the heat capacity of the catalyst it is advisable to assume the heat capacity of the support only, because the loading amount of the catalytic ingredient is extremely less so that the heat capacity of the catalytic ingredient can be ignored.
- the respective heat capacities of oxide species included in the support are known, it is possible to assume the heat capacity of the support by calculation using the content ratio of each oxide species therein which is found in advance.
- the oxygen sorbing amount of the present catalyst determines the oxygen sorbing amount of the present catalyst by actually measuring it, because the oxygen sorbing amount depends not only on the content of the ceria component but also on the species and the loading amount of the loaded catalytic ingredient.
- the measurement of the oxygen sorbing amount can be carried out with ease by detecting an oxygen concentration in inlet exhaust gases and an oxygen concentration in outlet exhaust gases.
- the present catalyst for purifying exhaust gases is excellent in terms of the purifying ability in low temperature regions, and is excellent in terms of the durability as well.
- the present evaluation method can easily and securely evaluate the low-temperature purifying ability of catalysts, and can sharply reduce the man-hour requirements required for designing and developing catalysts for purifying exhaust gases.
- 200 g of the Ce-Zr solid solution powder was impregnated with a predetermined amount of a platinum dinitrodiammine aqueous solution having a prescribed concentration, and was calcined at
- a honeycomb substrate was immersed into the slurry, and was taken up therefrom to remove the excessive slurry by suction.
- the honeycomb substrate was made of cordierite and had a volume of 1 L.
- the honeycomb substrate was calcined at 250 °C to form a coating layer, thereby preparing Catalyst No.1.
- Table 1 recites the composition of the coating layer. (Catalyst Nos. 2 through 8) [003l] Except that the same Ce-Zr solid solution powder and Zr-Ce solid solution powder as used in Catalyst No. 1 were used so as to set the composition of the coating layer as recited in Table 1 for each coating layer, each of Catalyst Nos.
- Catalyst No. 9 was prepared in the same manner as Catalyst No. 3.
- Catalyst No. 10 was prepared in the same manner as Catalyst No. 3.
- each catalyst was examined for the oxygen sorbing amount by detecting the signal variations of an A/F sensor disposed on an upstream side of the catalyst and an 0 2 sensor disposed on a downstream side thereof .
- Table 1 recites the results .
- the oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value was calculated for each catalyst.
- Table 1 summarizes the results. [0036]
- each of the catalysts after the durability treatment was kept to be disposed in the exhaust system of the above-described bench-testing apparatus, respectively, the catalyst-bed temperature was set at 50 °C, and 400 °C exhaust gases were introduced into each of the catalysts . In this instance, each catalyst was measured for the HC conversion with time.
- the time required for the HC conversion to be 50% was calculated for each catalyst.
- Table 1 recites the results.
- the oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value and the time for reaching HC 50% conversion are plotted for each catalyst. From Fig. 1, when the oxygen sorbing amount/heat capacity value fell in a range of from 4 X 10 ⁇ 3 to 8 X 10 "3 (g- J _1 'K) , the time for reaching HC 50% conversion was less than 18 seconds. Accordingly, it is apparent that Catalyst Nos. 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 and 10 exhibiting such a value were excellent in terms of the HC purifying ability in low temperature regions even after the durability treatment.
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