Sulfur tolerant Pt/lithium NOx traps

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Inventors

Hepburn, Jeffrey S.
Watkins, William L. H.

Application #

663445

Filed

Jun-13-1996

Published

Jun-2-1998

Current US Class

060/274
060/299
423/213.2
423/239.1

International Classes

B01J 008/02; F01N 003/28

Field of Search

60/274 60/282 60/285 60/299 423/212 423/213.2 423/213.5 423/239.1 423/239.2

Assignee

Ford Global Technologies, Inc. (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Wolfe; Willis R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Melotik; Lorraine S.

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Abstract
The invention is a nitrogen oxide trap comprising a porous support; and catalysts comprising platinum and lithium loaded on the porous support, the lithium being present in a high loading of at least 10 weight percent based on the weight of the porous support. The trap may be used in an internal combustion engine exhaust gas catalyst system. During lean-burn operation of the engine the trap sorbs nitrogen oxides (NOx) and releases the nitrogen oxides during decreased oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas, the desorbed NOx being converted to N.sub.2 and O.sub.2.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A nitrogen oxide trap useful for trapping nitrogen oxide present in the exhaust gases generated during lean-burn operation of an internal combustion engine, said trap comprising:

a porous support; and

catalysts comprising at least 10 weight percent lithium and 0.2 to 4 weight percent platinum loaded on said porous support, each individually based on the weight of the porous support.

2. The nitrogen oxide trap according to claim 1 wherein platinum is present in an amount of about 1 to 2 weight percent on said support.

3. The nitrogen oxide trap according to claim 1 wherein said support comprises alumina.

4. The nitrogen oxide trap according to claim 1 wherein said support is loaded with about 1 to 4 wt. percent platinum and 10 to 50 wt. percent lithium, each based on the weight of the porous support.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to nitrogen oxide traps employed in the exhaust system of an internal combustion engine to absorb nitrogen oxides during lean-burn operation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Catalysts are employed in the exhaust systems of automotive vehicles to convert carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides (NO.sub.x) produced during engine operation into more desirable gases. When the engine is operated in a stoichiometric or slightly rich air/fuel ratio, i.e., between about 14.7 and 14.4, catalysts containing palladium, platinum and rhodium, or palladium and rhodium are able to efficiently convert all three gases simultaneously. Hence, such catalysts are often called "three-way" catalysts. It is desirable to operate the engine under "lean-burn" conditions where the A/F ratio is greater than 14.7, generally between 19 and 27, to realize a benefit in fuel economy. Such three-way catalysts are able to convert carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons but are not efficient in the reduction of NO.sub.x during lean-burn (excess oxygen) operation.
 
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