Claims
- 1. A process for purifying an exhaust gas from a lean burn engine comprising sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, said process comprising:
- bringing said exhaust gas from a lean burn engine into contact with an exhaust gas purifying catalyst, the catalyst comprising:
- a porous support;
- at least one catalyst ingredient selected from the group consisting of Pt and Pd, and loaded on said porous support; and
- at least two NOx storage ingredients selected from the group consisting of La, Pr, Nd and Sm and loaded on said porous support,
- adsorbing nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas to said at least two NOx storage ingredients on said 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 said exhaust gas, and
- chemically decomposing said adsorbed nitrogen oxides to N.sub.2 by a reaction with said at least one catalyst ingredient on said porous support and said hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in said exhaust gas under a reduction atmosphere to which said lean burn atmosphere is temporarily changed and which is a fuel-rich atmosphere in which oxygen concentrations are below said stoichiometric point,
- wherein said sulfur oxides react with said at least two NOx storage ingredients to form sulfates, said sulfates decomposing to release SO.sub.2 at decomposition temperatures lower than sulfates of the NOx storage ingredients individually, thereby regenerating said at least two ingredients for NOx storage.
- 2. A process for purifying an exhaust gas from a lean burn engine comprising sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, said process comprising:
- bringing said exhaust gas from a lean burn engine into contact with an exhaust gas purifying catalyst, the catalyst comprising:
- a porous support;
- at least one catalyst ingredient selected from the group consisting of Pt and Pd, and loaded on said porous support;
- at least one first NOx storage ingredient selected from the group consisting of La, Pr, Nd and Sm and loaded on said porous support; and
- at least one second NOx storage ingredient selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Co and Mn, and loaded on said porous support,
- adsorbing nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas to at least one of said at least one first ingredient or said at least one second ingredient on said 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 said exhaust gas, and
- chemically decomposing said adsorbed nitrogen oxides to N.sub.2 by a reaction with said at least one catalyst ingredient on said porous support and said hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in said exhaust gas under a reduction atmosphere to which said lean burn atmosphere is temporarily changed and which ranges from a stoichiometric atmosphere to a fuel-rich atmosphere in which oxygen concentrations are below said stoichiometric point,
- wherein said sulfur oxides react with said first and second ingredients to form sulfates, said sulfates decomposing to release SO.sub.2 at decomposition temperatures lower than sulfates of the NOx storage ingredients individually, thereby regenerating said first and second ingredients for NOx storage.
- 3. A process for purifying an exhaust gas from a lean burn engine comprising sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, said process comprising:
- bringing said exhaust gas from a lean burn engine into contact with an exhaust gas purifying catalyst, the catalyst comprising:
- a porous support;
- at least one catalyst ingredient selected from the group consisting of Pt and Pd, and loaded on said porous support;
- at least one first NOx storage ingredient selected from the group consisting of Li, Na, K, Rb and Cs, and loaded on said porous support; and
- at least one second NOx storage ingredient selected from the group consisting of Fe, Ni, Co and Mn, and loaded on said porous support,
- adsorbing nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas to at least one of said at least one first ingredient or said at least one second ingredient on said 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 said exhaust gas, and
- chemically decomposing said adsorbed nitrogen oxides to N.sub.2 by a reaction with said at least one catalyst ingredient on said porous support and said hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in said exhaust gas under a reduction atmosphere to which said lean burn atmosphere is temporarily changed and which ranges from a stoichiometric atmosphere to a fuel-rich atmosphere in which oxygen concentrations are below said stoichiometric point,
- wherein said sulfur oxides react with said first and second ingredients to form sulfates, said sulfates decomposing to release SO.sub.2 at decomposition temperatures lower than sulfates of the NOx storage ingredients individually, thereby regenerating said first and second ingredients for NOx storage.
- 4. A process for purifying an exhaust gas from a lean burn engine comprising sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, said process comprising:
- bringing said exhaust gas from a lean burn engine into contact with an exhaust gas purifying catalyst comprising:
- a porous support;
- at least one catalyst ingredient selected from the group consisting of Pt and Pd, and loaded on said porous support; and
- at least two NOx storage ingredients selected from the group consisting of Ba, Mg, Ca and Sr, and loaded on said porous support,
- adsorbing nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas to said at least two NOx storage ingredients on said 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 said exhaust gas, and
- chemically decomposing said adsorbed nitrogen oxides to N.sub.2 by a reaction with said at least one catalyst ingredient on said porous support and said hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in said exhaust gas under a reduction atmosphere to which said lean burn atmosphere is temporarily changed and which ranges from a stoichiometric atmosphere to a fuel-rich atmosphere in which oxygen concentrations are below said stoichiometric point,
- wherein said sulfur oxides react with said at least two NOx storage ingredients to form sulfates, said sulfates decomposing to release SO.sub.2 at decomposition temperatures lower than sulfates of the NOx storage ingredients individually, thereby regenerating said at least two ingredients for NOx storage.
- 5. A process for purifying an exhaust gas from a lean burn engine comprising sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, said process comprising:
- bringing said exhaust gas from a lean burn engine into contact with an exhaust gas purifying catalyst comprising:
- a porous support;
- at least one catalyst ingredient selected from the group consisting of Pt and Pd, and loaded on said porous support;
- at least one first NOx storage ingredient selected from the group consisting of Ba, Mg, Ca and Sr, and loaded on said porous support; and
- at least one second NOx storage ingredient selected from the group consisting of La, Nd and Sm but excluding cerium, and loaded on said porous support,
- adsorbing nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas to at least one of said at least one first ingredient or said at least one second ingredient on said 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 said exhaust gas, and
- chemically decomposing said adsorbed nitrogen oxides to N.sub.2 by a reaction with said at least one catalyst ingredient on said porous support and said hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in said exhaust gas under a reduction atmosphere to which said lean burn atmosphere is temporarily changed and which is a fuel-rich atmosphere in which oxygen concentrations are below said stoichiometric point,
- wherein said sulfur oxides react with said first and second ingredients to form sulfates, said sulfates decomposing to release SO.sub.2 at decomposition temperatures lower than sulfates of the NOx storage ingredients individually, thereby regenerating said first and second ingredients for NOx storage.
- 6. A process for purifying an exhaust gas from a lean burn engine comprising sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, said process comprising:
- bringing said exhaust gas from a lean burn engine into contact with an exhaust gas purifying catalyst comprising:
- a porous support;
- at least one catalyst ingredient selected from the group consisting of Pt and Pd, and loaded on said porous support; and
- NOx storage ingredients comprising each of Ba, Li, La, Ce and Zr loaded on said porous support,
- adsorbing nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas to said NOx storage ingredients on said 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 said exhaust gas, and
- chemically decomposing said adsorbed nitrogen oxides to N.sub.2 by a reaction with said at least one catalyst ingredient on said porous support and said hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in said exhaust gas under a reduction atmosphere to which said lean burn atmosphere is temporarily changed and which ranges from a stoichiometric atmosphere to a fuel-rich atmosphere in which oxygen concentrations are below said stoichiometric point,
- wherein said sulfur oxides react with said NOx storage ingredients to form sulfates, said sulfates decomposing to release SO.sub.2 at decomposition temperatures lower than sulfates of the NOx storage ingredients individually, thereby regenerating said ingredients for NOx storage.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/179,670 filed Jan. 11, 1994, now abandoned.
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