Several Li-Cr delafossite catalysts were prepared via the so-called “ Solution Combustion Synthesis (SCS)” method, characterized and tested as catalysts for the combustion of diesel soot. These catalysts already showed appreciable activity at 350 °C even under loose contact conditions. An in situ SCS method was tailored to the preparation of a LiCr 0.9 O 2 -catalyzed trap based on a SiC wall-flow monolith. Engine bench tests on these catalytic traps showed that the presence of the catalyst enabled both a more complete regeneration and a one-third fold reduction of the regeneration time compared to the case of a non-catalytic trap.

Delafossite based catalysts for diesel soot removal for passenger cars and light duty vehicles / A., Renzullo; A., Tarabocchia; Villata, Giorgio; Raimondi, Andrea; Mescia, Davide; Russo, Nunzio; Fino, Debora; Saracco, Guido; Specchia, Vito. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - (2007). (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th International Conference on Engines for Automobiles tenutosi a Capri nel 16 set. 2007) [10.4271/2007-24-0095].

Delafossite based catalysts for diesel soot removal for passenger cars and light duty vehicles

VILLATA, GIORGIO;RAIMONDI, ANDREA;MESCIA, Davide;RUSSO, Nunzio;FINO, DEBORA;SARACCO, GUIDO;SPECCHIA, Vito
2007

Abstract

Several Li-Cr delafossite catalysts were prepared via the so-called “ Solution Combustion Synthesis (SCS)” method, characterized and tested as catalysts for the combustion of diesel soot. These catalysts already showed appreciable activity at 350 °C even under loose contact conditions. An in situ SCS method was tailored to the preparation of a LiCr 0.9 O 2 -catalyzed trap based on a SiC wall-flow monolith. Engine bench tests on these catalytic traps showed that the presence of the catalyst enabled both a more complete regeneration and a one-third fold reduction of the regeneration time compared to the case of a non-catalytic trap.
2007
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