Nitrogen Compounds (NO, NO2, N2O, and NH3) in NOx Emissions from Commercial EURO VI Type Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines with a Urea-Selective Catalytic Reduction System

被引:30
作者
Jeon, Joonho [1 ]
Lee, Jong Tae [2 ]
Park, Sungwook [3 ]
机构
[1] Hanyang Univ, Grad Sch, Dept Mech Convergence Engn, Seoul 04763, South Korea
[2] Natl Inst Environm Res, Inchon 22689, South Korea
[3] Hanyang Univ, Sch Mech Engn, Seoul 04763, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
CU-ZEOLITE; SCR; EXHAUST;
D O I
10.1021/acs.energyfuels.6b01331
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems have been widely used in heavy-duty (HD) diesel engines to meet the stringent emission standards for nitrogen oxides. The mobile SCR system has improved the considerable reduction of NOx emission from HD diesel engines. Many investigations have been performed to enhance the catalytic performance and optimize the SCR system within the diesel engines. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the types of nitrogen components (NO, NO2, N2O, and NH3) in the NOx exhaust emissions prior to and after passing through an SCR device. A EURO VI type commercial heavy-duty diesel engine was equipped to an AC dynamometer. World harmonized stationary cycle and transient cycle were introduced to operate the test engine under road conditions. A new quantum cascade laser analyzer was employed to measure the nitrogen emission species in real time. The engine-out NOx emissions were strongly affected by the load conditions of the engine, which also determined the efficiency of SCR conversion. Total conversion rates of up to 96% were achieved for both test modes. Various concentrations of urea were used as a reducing agent in the SCR system. On the basis of the urea concentration, the conversion efficiency and composition of nitrogen oxides varied under the same engine conditions. The fraction of nitrogen compounds in NOx emissions changed during the catalytic processes within the SCR system. The results yielded accurate concentration values for nitrogen compounds in the commercial heavy-duty engine, warning of the possibility of a new greenhouse gas due to converted NOx emissions.
引用
收藏
页码:6828 / 6834
页数:7
相关论文
共 24 条
[1]   A comparative study of the NH3-SCR reactions over a Cu-zeolite and a Fe-zeolite catalyst [J].
Colombo, Massimo ;
Nova, Isabella ;
Tronconi, Enrico .
CATALYSIS TODAY, 2010, 151 (3-4) :223-230
[2]   Cu-zeolite catalysts for NOx removal by selective catalytic reduction with NH3 and coupled to NO storage/reduction monolith in diesel engine exhaust aftertreatment systems [J].
De-La-Torre, Unai ;
Pereda-Ayo, Benat ;
Moliner, Manuel ;
Gonzalez-Velasco, Juan R. ;
Corma, Avelino .
APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 2016, 187 :419-427
[3]   Urea thermolsis and NOx reduction with and without SCR catalysts [J].
Fang, HL ;
DaCosta, HFM .
APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL, 2003, 46 (01) :17-34
[4]   Technical Advantages of Vanadium SCR Systems for Diesel NOx Control in Emerging Markets [J].
Girard, James W. ;
Montreuil, Clifford ;
Kim, Jeong ;
Cavataio, Giovanni ;
Lambert, Christine .
SAE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUELS AND LUBRICANTS, 2009, 1 (01) :488-494
[5]   Study of a Fe-zeolite-based system as NH3-SCR catalyst for diesel exhaust aftertreatment [J].
Grossale, Antonio ;
Nova, Isabella ;
Tronconi, Enrico .
CATALYSIS TODAY, 2008, 136 (1-2) :18-27
[6]   NH3-NO/NO2 SCR for Diesel Exhausts Aftertreatment: Reactivity, Mechanism and Kinetic Modelling of Commercial Fe- and Cu-Promoted Zeolite Catalysts [J].
Grossale, Antonio ;
Nova, Isabella ;
Tronconi, Enrico ;
Chatterjee, Daniel ;
Weibel, Michel .
TOPICS IN CATALYSIS, 2009, 52 (13-20) :1837-1841
[7]   Comparison of real-world fuel economy and emissions from parallel hybrid and conventional diesel buses fitted with selective catalytic reduction systems [J].
Guo, Jiadong ;
Ge, Yunshan ;
Hao, Lijun ;
Tan, Jianwei ;
Peng, Zihang ;
Zhang, Chuanzhen .
APPLIED ENERGY, 2015, 159 :433-441
[8]  
Heywood JB., 1988, Internal combustion engine fundamentals
[9]  
Hirata K., 2005, SAE TECH PAP SER
[10]  
Johnson TV, 2009, SAE INT J FUELS LUBR, V2, P1, DOI [10.4271/2009-01-0121, 10.4271/2008-01-0069]