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Title: Non-Thermal Plasma System Development for CIDI Exhaust Aftertreatment

Conference ·
OSTI ID:833295
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  1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
  2. Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories (BPNL)
  3. PNNL
  4. BPNL
  5. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  6. Ford Research Laboratory
  7. U.S. Dept. of Energy

There is a need for an efficient, durable technology to reduce NOx emissions from oxidative exhaust streams such as those produced by compression-ignition, direct injection (CIDI) diesel or lean-burn gasoline engines. A partnership formed between the DOE Office of Advanced Automotive Technology, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the USCAR Low Emission Technologies Research and Development Partnership is evaluating the effectiveness of a non-thermal plasma in conjunction with catalytic materials to mediate NOx and particulate emissions from diesel fueled light duty (CIDI) engines. Preliminary studies showed that plasma-catalyst systems could reduce up to 70% of NOx emissions at an equivalent cost of 3.5% of the input fuel in simulated diesel exhaust. These studies also showed that the type and concentration of hydrocarbon play a key role in both the plasma gas phase chemistry and the catalyst surface chemistry. More recently, plasma/catalyst systems have been evaluated for NOx reduction and particulate removal on a CIDI engine. Performance results for select plasma-catalyst systems for both simulated and actual CIDI exhaust will be presented. The effect of NOx and hydrocarbon concentration on plasma-catalyst performance will also be shown. SAE Paper SAE-2000-01-1601 {copyright} 2000 SAE International. This paper is published on this website with permission from SAE International. As a user of this website, you are permitted to view this paper on-line, download this pdf file and print one copy of this paper at no cost for your use only. The downloaded pdf file and printout of this SAE paper may not be copied, distributed or forwarded to others or for the use of others.

Research Organization:
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Ford Research Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy (US)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE) (US)
DOE Contract Number:
AC05960R22464; AC0676RLO1831
OSTI ID:
833295
Report Number(s):
SAE-2000-01-1601; TRN: US200430%%1516
Resource Relation:
Conference: Future Car Congress, Session: Diesel & Ethanol Issues, Crystal City, VA (US), 04/02/2000--04/06/2000; Other Information: PBD: 1 Apr 2000
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English