2023
DOI: 10.4271/2023-01-1658
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Characterization of an Integrated Three-Way Catalyst/Lean NOx Trap System for Lean Burn SI Engines

Navjot Singh Sandhu,
Simon Leblanc,
Xiao Yu
et al.

Abstract: <div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The push for environmental protection and sustainability has led to strict emission regulations for automotive manufacturers as evident in EURO VII and 2026 EPA requirements. The challenge lies in maintaining fuel efficiency and simultaneously reducing the carbon footprint while meeting future emission regulations. Alcohol (primarily methanol, ethanol, and butanol) and ether (dimethyl ether) fuels, owing to their comparable energy densit… Show more

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“…The conversion performance of TWC is affected by several factors including the monolith and washcoat composition, PGM and ceria loading, catalyst and flow temperature, exhaust gas composition, space velocity, catalyst aging and potential fouling [33]. Typical light-off performance and the influence of air-fuel ratio (exhaust gas composition) on the TWC are presented in Figure 4 [31,34]. Typical automotive TWCs achieve light-off between 200 °C and 300 °C catalyst temperature [35,36].…”
Section: Three-way Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conversion performance of TWC is affected by several factors including the monolith and washcoat composition, PGM and ceria loading, catalyst and flow temperature, exhaust gas composition, space velocity, catalyst aging and potential fouling [33]. Typical light-off performance and the influence of air-fuel ratio (exhaust gas composition) on the TWC are presented in Figure 4 [31,34]. Typical automotive TWCs achieve light-off between 200 °C and 300 °C catalyst temperature [35,36].…”
Section: Three-way Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%