Claims
- 1. A catalyst for purification of exhaust gases in oxygen-rich atmospheres in which oxygen concentrations of the exhaust gases are at the stoichiometric point or more required for oxidizing components to oxidized therein, consisting essentially of:
(1) a catalysis-promoting coating comprising a noble metal catalyst and a NOx storage component loaded onto a carrier material, wherein the NOx storage component comprises an alkali metal and, (2) a ceramic substrate for supporting the catalysis-promoting coating, wherein the ceramic substrate exhibits resistance to alkali metal migration below 1000° C., and a coefficient of thermal expansion of less than about 25×10−7/° C. (25-800° C.).
- 2. The catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises a silicate and phosphate free material.
- 3. The catalyst according to claim 2 wherein the material selected from the group consisting of calcium aluminate, magnesium dititanate, iron titanate zirconium titanate, and mixtures and solid solutions thereof.
- 4. The catalyst according to claim 2 wherein the substrate comprises a material selected from the group consisting of 1:1 CaO:Al2O3, 1:2 CaO:Al2O3, and combinations thereof.
- 5. The catalyst according to claim 3 wherein the material further includes a second phase formed with constituents selected from the group consisting of K2Al2O4, Li2Al2O4, MgAl2O4, ZnO, SrO and Y2O3.
- 6. The catalyst according to claim 2 wherein the substrate comprises a mixture of 50% Fe2TiO5 and 50% ZrTiO4.
- 7. The catalyst according to claim 2 wherein the substrate comprises a mixture of 50% MgTi2O5 and 50% ZrTiO4.
- 8. The catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the substrate exhibits a coefficient of thermal expansion of less than about 15×10−7/° C. (25-800° C.).
- 9. The catalyst according to claim 2 wherein the carrier material is comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of alumina, zeolite, zirconia, or combinations thereof.
- 10. The catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the alkali metal of the NOx storage component is selected from the group consisting of lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs) and francium (Fr).
- 11. The catalyst according to claim 8 wherein the alkali metal of the NOx storage component is potassium (K).
- 12. The catalyst according to claim 10 wherein the NOx storage component further includes a component selected from the group consisting of an alkali-earth metal, a rare earth metal, and combinations thereof.
- 13. The catalyst according to claim 12 wherein the alkaline-earth metal is selected from the group consisting of barium (Ba), beryllium (Be), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca) and strontium (Sr).
- 14. The catalyst according to claim 13 wherein the NOx storage component is barium (Ba), magnesium (Mg), or calcium (Ca).
- 15. The catalyst according to claim 12 wherein rare-earth metal is selected from the group consisting of scandium (Sc), yttrium (Y), lanthanum (La), cerium (Ce), praseodymium (Pr), and neodymium (Nd).
- 16. The catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the NOx storage component is loaded in an amount which is effective to store NOx, in exhaust gases whose oxygen are at stoichiometric point or more than required for oxidizing carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC).
- 17. The catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the NOx storage component is loaded in an amount ranging from 0.025 to 0.5 moles with respect to 1 liter of the porous support.
- 18. The catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the noble metal catalyst is at least one element selected from the group consisting of platinum (Pt), rhodium (Rh) and palladium (Pa).
- 19. The catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the noble metal catalyst is loaded in an amount which is effective to purify NOx, CO and HC in exhaust gases whose oxygen are at stoichiometric point or more than required for oxidizing carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC).
- 20. The catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the noble metal catalyst is loaded in an amount ranging from 0.1 to 20 grams with respect to 1 liter of the porous support.
- 21. The catalyst according to claim 1 comprised of a support substrate of calcium aluminate, a carrier material of gamma alumina, a NOx storage component of potassium (K) and a noble metal catalyst of platinum (Pt).
- 22. A process for purifying an exhaust gas from a lean burn engine, the process comprising:
(a) simultaneously removing carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides by bringing the exhaust gas from a lean burn engine into contact with an exhaust gas purifying catalyst consisting essentially of:
(1) a catalysis-promoting coating comprising a noble metal catalyst and a NOx storage component loaded onto a carrier material, wherein the NOx storage component comprises an alkali metal and, (2) a ceramic substrate for supporting the catalysis-promoting coating, wherein the ceramic substrate exhibits resistance to alkali metal migration below 1000° C. and a coefficient of thermal expansion of less than about 25×10−7/° C. (25-800° C.), wherein a majority of the nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas are adsorbed to the NOx storage component on the porous support under a lean burn atmosphere in which oxidizing concentrations are above a stoichiometric point that is required for oxidizing components to be oxidized in the exhaust gas, the exhaust gas is temporarily change from lean burn to fuel-rich, and the adsorbed nitrogen oxides are released and chemically reduced by a reaction with the hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in the exhaust gas under a stoichiometric atmosphere or a fuel-rich atmosphere in which oxygen concentrations are below stoichiometric point.
- 23. The method according to claim 22 wherein the catalyst is comprised of a support substrate of calcium aluminate, a carrier material of gamma alumina, a NOx storage component of potassium (K) and a noble metal catalyst of platinum (Pt).
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/246,483 filed Nov. 6, 2000, entitled “Catalyst for Purifying Exhaust Gases”, by Cutler et al.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60246483 |
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