The application of more stringent emission regulations for pssenger cars in Asian and South American countries is challenging due to the presence of low quality diesel fuel [1] which enhances the risk de-activation of aftertreatment systems due to higher sulfur levels [2]. In this context, the impact of high sulfur fuel on the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) performance was experimentally tested for degreened, sulfated and de-sulfated aftertreatment components. The impact of different space velocities on degreened, poisoned and de-sulfated system was examined and compared considering light-off curves for CO and HC.
Impact of High Sulfur Fuel and De-sulfation Process on a Close-Coupled Diesel Oxidation Catalyst / Millo, Federico; Rafigh, Mahsa; Miceli, Paolo; Vlachos, Theodoros; Andreata, Maurizio; Arya, Pranav. - CD-ROM. - 1:(2016), pp. 186-187. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Mexican Congress on Chemical Reaction Engineering 2016 tenutosi a Santiago de Queretaro nel 5-9 Giugno 2016).
Impact of High Sulfur Fuel and De-sulfation Process on a Close-Coupled Diesel Oxidation Catalyst
Federico Millo;Mahsa Rafigh;Paolo Miceli;Theodoros Vlachos;Maurizio Andreata;Pranav Arya
2016
Abstract
The application of more stringent emission regulations for pssenger cars in Asian and South American countries is challenging due to the presence of low quality diesel fuel [1] which enhances the risk de-activation of aftertreatment systems due to higher sulfur levels [2]. In this context, the impact of high sulfur fuel on the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) performance was experimentally tested for degreened, sulfated and de-sulfated aftertreatment components. The impact of different space velocities on degreened, poisoned and de-sulfated system was examined and compared considering light-off curves for CO and HC.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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