Fe-SAPO-34 CATALYST FOR USE IN NOX REDUCTION AND METHOD OF MAKING

A fe-sapo-34, catalyst technology, applied in the direction of catalyst activation/preparation, molecular sieve catalysts, chemical instruments and methods, etc., can solve problems such as iron difficulties

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-08-19
FORD GLOBAL TECH LLC
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However, incorporation of iron into this catalyst is also difficult using conventional ion-exchange methods due to the small pore openings in the SAPO chabazite structure.

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[0040] Turning now to the illustration of the increased NO x Example data for conversion, Figures 4A-7B Various graphs showing the conversion of Fe-SAPO-34 catalysts according to the present disclosure are illustrated.

[0041] The following SAPO-34 samples were produced with and without iron:

[0042] Phosphoric acid and water are combined with an alumina source such as boehmite to form a slurry. The mixture was then stirred at room temperature for 12 hours. In all samples except one, iron was added in the form of ferric nitrate. The mixture was stirred for 30 minutes, and then colloidal silica, an exemplary templating agent, was added along with morpholine. The resulting mixture was then stirred at room temperature for 7 hours followed by aging at room temperature for 24 hours and at 200°C for 72 hours. Thereafter, the mixture was centrifuged and washed in a washing step, and the resulting solid material was dried at 200°C for 12 hours followed by calcination at 560°C ...

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The system and methods described provide for an Fe-SAPO-34 catalyst in an SCR catalyst for reducing nitrogen oxides (NOx) from vehicle engine exhausts. In one example, the catalyst is formed by incorporating iron during synthesis of the SAPO-34 zeolite, which allows iron to be incorporated into the zeolite crystal lattice structure and eliminates the post-synthesis ion-exchange step. The resulting Fe-SAPO-34 catalyst, which may be used in combination with or in addition to a Cu-CHA catalyst, exhibits good high temperature activity at temperatures above 550° C. and provides for a good thermal stability.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application requires the U.S. provisional application titled "Fe-SAPO-34 Catalyst for Use in NOx Reduction and Method of Making" filed on February 19, 2014 The priority of Patent Application No. 61 / 941,717 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes. technical field [0003] This specification relates to the preparation and use of iron zeolite catalysts in the reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from automobile exhaust, and more particularly to Fe-SAPO-34 catalysts useful as SCR catalysts for the reduction of nitrogen oxides. Background technique [0004] In recent years, government regulations in the United States and elsewhere have limited nitrogen oxides (NO x ) emissions. These measures are very important for the development of automobile exhaust systems to promote NO x Reduced catalysts have resulted in increased effort. A number of catalysts are known that convert exhaust gas comp...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): B01J29/85C01B39/54B01D53/56B01D53/94
CPCB01J35/02B01J2229/183B01J37/082B01J29/85B01D2255/50B01D53/9431B01J37/04B01D53/9418B01D2255/903C01B39/54B01D2255/902B01D2251/2062B01D2255/20738B01D2255/20761B01J29/763B01J29/80B01J35/0006B01J37/0244B01J37/0246Y02A50/20Y02T10/12
Inventor S·安多纳瓦S·塔姆L·奥尔森C·N·蒙特勒伊C·K·兰姆波特
Owner FORD GLOBAL TECH LLC
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