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Light-off Performance of Three-Way Catalysts Before and After Accelerated Aging Test with an Engine-Dynamometer
Authors:Dr. Hiroyuki Asakura  Prof. Dr. Saburo Hosokawa  Dr. Takeshi Miki  Prof. Dr. Tsunehiro Tanaka
Affiliation:1. Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts & Batteries (ESICB), Kyoto University, 1–30 Goryo-Ohara, Nishikyo-ku, 615-8245 Kyoto, Japan;2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Innovative Functional Materials Research Institute, 4-205 Sakurazaka, Moriyama-Ku, 463-8560 Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Abstract:This study demonstrates the reaction behavior during the purification of model automotive exhaust gases over Pd catalysts before and after thermal degradation. In particular, to investigate the relationship between the Pd state and the reaction behavior of Pd/Al2O3 and Pd/CeO2−ZrO2 (CZ), operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements were performed during purifying exhaust gases over real and model catalysts mimicking the degradation of Pd particles and CZ supports after accelerated aging tests. The NO reduction activity of the aggregated Pd metal species was as high as that of the highly dispersed Pd species, but hydrocarbon (HC) poisoning was significantly enhanced by the aggregation of Pd metal particles caused by thermal aging. The existence of a three-phase boundary (TPB) between the CZ, the Pd particles, and the gas phase strongly affected the catalytic activity at low temperatures, and the presence of a sufficient TPB facilitated the combustion of unburned HCs owing to the oxygen storage performance of CZ. Thus, the TPB reduced the poisoning of the precious metal surface by HC species at low temperatures. Therefore, the findings of this study will facilitate the development of next-generation gas purification catalysts with high activity and durability.
Keywords:Heterogenous Catalyst  Operando  Oxygen Storage Material  Three-Way Catalyst  X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
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