Strontium-Doped Perovskites Rival Platinum Catalysts for Treating NO x in Simulated Diesel Exhaust
General Motors (United States) · Materials Systems (United States)
Abstract
The high cost and poor thermal durability of current lean nitrogen oxides (NOx) aftertreatment catalysts are two of the major barriers to widespread adoption of highly fuel-efficient diesel engines. We demonstrated the use of strontium-doped perovskite oxides as efficient platinum substitutes in diesel oxidation (DOC) and lean NOx trap (LNT) catalysts. The lanthanum-based perovskite catalysts coated on monolith substrates showed excellent activities for the NO oxidation reaction, a critical step that demands heavy usage of platinum in a current diesel aftertreatment system. Under realistic conditions, La(1-x)SrxCoO3 catalysts achieved higher NO-to-NO2 conversions than a commercial platinum-based DOC catalyst.…
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Authors
4- CHChang Hwan KimCorresponding
General Motors (United States), Materials Systems (United States)
- GQGongshin Qi
General Motors (United States), Materials Systems (United States)
- KDKevin Dahlberg
General Motors (United States), Materials Systems (United States)
- WLWei Li
General Motors (United States), Materials Systems (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Platinum
- Diesel fuel
- Catalysis
- Diesel exhaust
- Strontium
- Combustion
- Pollutant
- Doping
- Affordable and clean energy