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Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.80, No.3-4, 343-352, 2008
Impact of redox conditions on thermal deactivation of NOx traps for diesel
Performance of NOx traps after high-temperature treatments in different redox environments was studied. Two types of treatments were considered: aging and pretreatment. Lean and rich agings were examined for a model NOx trap, Pt-Ba/Al2O3. These were done at 950 degrees C for 3 h, in air and in 1% H-2/N-2, respectively. Lean aging had a severe impact on NOx trap performance, including HC and CO oxidation, and NH3 and N2O formation. Rich aging had minimal impact on performance, compared to fresh/degreened performance. Deactivation from lean aging was essentially irreversible due to Pt sintering, but Pt remained dispersed with the rich aging. Pretreatments were examined for a commercially feasible fully formulated NOx trap and two model NOx traps, Pt-Ba/Al2O3 and Pt-Ba-Ce/Al2O3. Pretreatments were done at 600 degrees C for 10 min, and used feed gas that simulated diesel exhaust under several conditions. Lean pretreatment severely suppressed NOx, HC, CO, NH3 and N2O activities for the ceria-containing NOx traps, but had no impact on Pt-Ba/Al2O3. Subsequently, a relatively mild rich pretreatment reversed this deactivation, which appears to be due to a form of Pt-ceria interaction, an effect that is well known from early work on three-way catalysts. Practical applications of results of this work are discussed with respect to NOx traps for light-duty diesel vehicles. (C) 2008 Karen M. Adams. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.