Claims
- 1. A configuration for decomposing nitrogen oxides in a gas stream flow, comprising:a plurality of catalytic converters including a first catalytic converter and a second catalytic converter disposed one behind the other in a flow direction of a gas stream for receiving and conducting said gas stream flow, each of said plurality of catalytic converters having a honeycomb structure with a multiplicity of parallel cells through which the gas stream flows, each of said plurality of catalytic converters also having a predetermined cell density of said parallel cells and a predetermined average level of catalytic activity for decomposing nitrogen oxides defined by a percentage of weight of a catalytically active agent in a respective catalytic converter, said predetermined cell density of said second catalytic converter being lower than said predetermined cell density of said first catalytic converter, and said predetermined average level of catalytic activity of said second catalytic converter being higher than said predetermined average level of catalytic activity of said first catalytic converter.
- 2. The configuration according to claim 1, wherein one of said plurality of catalytic converter is a front most catalytic converter through which the gas stream is received first and another of said plurality of catalytic converters is a rear most catalytic converter through which the gas stream is received last, said predetermined cell density of said front most catalytic converter is 200 to 400 cells per square inch (cpsi), and said predetermined cell density of said rear most catalytic converter is 10 to 100 cpsi.
- 3. The configuration according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of catalytic converters includes a ceramic material based on at least one of titanium dioxide and tungsten trioxide.
- 4. The configuration according to claim 3, wherein said catalytically active agent is divanadium pentoxide.
- 5. The configuration according to claim 4, wherein one of said plurality of catalytic converters is a front most catalytic converter through which the gas stream is received first and another of said plurality of catalytic converters is a rear most catalytic converter through which the gas stream is received last, said predetermined average level of activity of said front most catalytic converter is 0% to 5%, and said predetermined average level of activity of said rear most catalytic converter is 15% to 20%.
- 6. The configuration according to claim 1, wherein said catalytically active agent is inhomogeneously distributed in said plurality of catalytic converters.
- 7. The configuration according to claim 1, including an injection unit disposed upstream of said plurality of catalytic converters for injecting a reducing agent into the gas stream flow upstream from said plurality of catalytic converters.
- 8. The configuration according to claim 7, wherein the reducing agent is urea.
- 9. A method for decomposing nitrogen oxides in a gas stream flow, which comprises:placing a plurality of catalytic converters including a first catalytic converter and a second catalytic converter one behind the other in a flow direction of a gag stream, each of the plurality of catalytic converters having a honeycomb structure with a multiplicity of parallel cells, each of the plurality of catalytic converters also having a predetermined cell density of the parallel cells and a predetermined average level of catalytic activity for decomposing nitrogen oxides defined by a percentage of weight of a catalytically active agent in a respective catalytic converter, the predetermined cell density of the second catalytic converter being lower than the predetermined cell density of the first catalytic converter, and the predetermined average level of catalytic activity of the second catalytic converter being higher than the predetermined average level of catalytic activity of the first catalytic converter; and processing the gas stream discharged as exhaust gas from a combustion drive unit through the plurality of catalytic converters for decomposing nitrogen oxides in the gas stream, the gas stream having a temperature fluctuating between about 170° C. and about 500° C.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, which comprises injecting urea into to the gas stream upstream of the plurality of catalytic converters.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, which comprises providing the urea as an aqueous solution.
- 12. The method according to claim 9, which comprises decomposing the nitrogen oxides in the gas stream using a selective catalytic reduction process.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of International Application PCT/DE97/00210, filed on Feb. 3, 1997, which designated the United States.
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