articleCatalysis ReviewsNov 8, 2004Closed access

Overview of the Fundamental Reactions and Degradation Mechanisms of NOx Storage/Reduction Catalysts

University of Tennessee at Knoxville · Cummins (United States) · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract Over the last several years, nitrogen oxide(s) (NOx) storage/reduction (NSR) catalysts, also referred to as NOx adsorbers or lean NOx traps, have been developed as an aftertreatment technology to reduce NOx emissions from lean‐burn power sources. NSR operation is cyclic: during the lean part of the cycle, NOx are trapped on the catalyst; intermittent rich excursions are used to reduce the NOx to N2 and restore the original catalyst surface; and lean operation then resumes. This review will describe the work carried out in characterizing, developing, and understanding this catalyst technology for application in mobile exhaust‐gas aftertreatment. The discussion will first encompass the reaction process…

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