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Article Dans Une Revue The Journal of the Society of Automotive Engineers Année : 2001

Non-thermal plasma assisted catalytic NOx remediation from a lean model exhaust

Résumé

No efficient catalyst presently exists for deNOx in lean burn conditions. Furthermore, actual catalysts generally deactivate during reaction. A cylindrical DBD non-thermal plasma reactor was coupled with a stable three-function catalyst in order to verify the nature of the effect of the plasma on the catalytic process. A mixture of NO/O2/C3H6 in N2 was used as a lean model exhaust. The plasma was found to perform two of the three functions: NO oxidation to NO2 and propene activation through the partial oxidation of the hydrocarbon to aldehyde or alcohol. A complete catalyst containing the first two previous functions and the associative chemisorption of NO (third function) was used, as well as a simplified catalyst containing only the third function. Results suggest an advantageous plasma-catalyst coupling effect on NOx remediation in accordance with the proposed catalytic model.
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hal-00198661 , version 1 (17-12-2007)

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Olivier Gorce, Hervé Jurado, Cyril Thomas, Gérald Dega-Mariadassou, Ahmed Khacef, et al.. Non-thermal plasma assisted catalytic NOx remediation from a lean model exhaust. The Journal of the Society of Automotive Engineers, 2001, 01, pp.3508. ⟨hal-00198661⟩
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