Abstract

This paper deals with the preparation and modification of iron oxide catalysts with different alkali metals. Among the prepared catalysts, Fe 1.9K 0.1O 3 proved to be the most promising catalyst for the simultaneous removal of NO x and soot from diesel engines exhaust and was selected for the rest of investigations. The present study has shown that long-time treatment leads to a decline in the activity, and remains constant after at least 20 TPR experiments. This shows that the used catalysts still possess considerable activity. On the other hand long-time treatment causes a significant enhancement of N 2 selectivity, and the formation of by-product N 2O was not observed. This alteration of catalytic performance is likely due to agglomeration of the promoter potassium being present at surface. Catalytic performance of the used Fe 1.9K 0.1O 3 catalyst was also carried out in a more realistic diesel exhaust gas with two different types of feed gas compositions. This study confirms that Fe 1.9K 0.1O 3 is a suitable catalyst for simultaneous removal of soot and NO x between 350 and 480 °C. It is assumed that (CO) intermediates, formed by catalytic reaction of NO x and oxygen with soot surface, play an important role in NO x –soot conversion.

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