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Lean NOx aftertreatment system
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US20030118960A1
US20030118960A1US10/177,458US17745802AUS2003118960A1US 20030118960 A1US20030118960 A1US 20030118960A1US 17745802 AUS17745802 AUS 17745802AUS 2003118960 A1US2003118960 A1US 2003118960A1
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A lean NOx aftertreatment system is disclosed. The lean NOx aftertreatment system includes a fuel source having oxygenated hydrocarbons homogeneously dispersed therein, a reductant extraction subsystem adapted for extracting the oxygenated hydrocarbons from the fuel, and a high performance lean NOx catalyst. The disclosed lean NOx catalyst is a metal or metal oxide doped alumina based catalyst (or other oxide material), wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant may be selected from the group consisting of indium, gallium, tin, silver, germanium, gold, nickel, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, chromium, cerium, vanadium, oxides thereof, and combinations thereof.

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1. A lean NOx aftertreatment system comprising:
a fuel source having oxygenated hydrocarbons dispersed therein;
a reductant extraction subsystem adapted for extracting the oxygenated hydrocarbons from the fuel;
a lean NOx catalyst including a substrate, an oxide support material deposited on the substrate, and a metal or metal oxide dopant selected from the group consisting of indium, gallium, tin, silver, germanium, gold, nickel, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, chromium, cerium, vanadium, oxides thereof, and combinations thereof.
2. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxygenated hydrocarbon is selected from the group of methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol, pentanol, and hexanol.
3. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxygenated hydrocarbon is selected from the group of methanal, ethanal, propanal, propenal, and butanal.
4. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxygenated hydrocarbon is selected from the group of acetone, 2-butanone, and 3-penten-2-one.
5. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the fuel source is diesel fuel.
6. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the fuel source is gasoline.
7. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the fuel source includes: a base hydrocarbon selected from the group consisting of diesel fuel and gasoline; an oxygenated hydrocarbon selected from the group consisting of alcohols, aldehydes, and ketones; and a surfactant adapted to keep the oxygenated hydrocarbons dispersed in the base hydrocarbon.
8. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the reductant extraction subsystem adapted for extracting the oxygenated hydrocarbons from the fuel is a heating unit adapted to distill the oxygenated hydrocarbon from the fuel source.
9. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the reductant extraction subsystem is a reactor that is suitable for fuel reformation and to yield alcohols, aldehydes or ketones.
10. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 further comprising a reductant injection system.
11. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxide support material is γ-alumina.
12. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxide support material is prepared using a sol-gel method.
13. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 12 wherein the oxide support material is prepared using a sol-gel method assisted with a complexing agent.
14. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 13 wherein the complexing agent is 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol (MPD).
15. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxide support material is prepared from materials in the group consisting of aluminophosphates, zirconates, hexaluminates, aluminosilicates, titanosilicates, and titanates.
16. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant includes indium or indium oxide, and the lean NOx catalyst having an active ingredient loading of between about 1 weight percent and 10 weight percent.
17. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 16 wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant includes indium or indium oxide, and the lean NOx catalyst having an active ingredient loading of about 2.5 weight percent.
18. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant includes gallium or gallium oxide, and the lean NOx catalyst having an active ingredient loading of between about 1 weight percent and 55 weight percent.
19. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 18 wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant includes gallium or gallium oxide, and the lean NOx catalyst having an active ingredient loading of greater than 5 weight percent.
20. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant is tin or tin oxide, and the lean NOx catalyst having an active ingredient loading of between about 1 weight percent and 20 weight percent.
21. The lean NOx aftertreatment ofclaim 20 wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant is tin or tin oxide, and the lean NOx catalyst having an active ingredient loading of about 10 weight percent.
22. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant is silver, and the lean NOx catalyst having an active ingredient loading of between about 1 weight percent and 10 weight percent.
23. The lean NOx aftertreatment ofclaim 22 wherein the metal or metal oxide dopant is silver, and the lean NOx catalyst having an active ingredient loading of about between about 2 weight percent and 6 weight percent.
24. The lean NOx aftertreatment ofclaim 11 wherein the alumina support material has a surface area of between about 80 m2/g and 350 m2/g.
25. The lean NOx aftertreatment ofclaim 24 wherein the alumina support material has a surface area of greater than about 200 m2/g.
26. The lean NOx aftertreatment ofclaim 11 wherein the alumina support material has an average pore size of between about 8 nm and 30 nm in diameter.
27. The lean NOx aftertreatment ofclaim 26 wherein the alumina support material has an average pore size of greater than about 12 nm in diameter.
28. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxide support material contains silicon in the amount of about 0.1 weight percent or less.
29. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxide support material contains sodium oxide in the amount of about 0.1 weight percent or less.
30. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 1 wherein the oxide support material contains sulfates in the amount of about 0.1 weight percent or less.
31. The lean NOx aftertreatment system ofclaim 11 wherein the alumina support material has a pore volume of between about 0.5 to 2.0 cc/g.
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