WO2011077125A1 - Exhaust system for a vehicle having a "stop- start" compression ignition engine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an exhaust system for a vehicular compression ignition internal combustion engine, such as a Diesel engine, and in particular it relates to an exhaust system for a vehicle comprising a so-called engine "stop-start" system.
- stop-start Amongst the strategies being adopted to improve both fuel consumption and emissions for both gasoline spark ignition engines and compression ignition (e.g. Diesel) engines is "stop-start".
- stop-start when the vehicle halts for more than a few seconds, the engine is stopped entirely.
- driver needs to move off once more, e.g. depressing the clutch, moving the gear stick, turning the powered steering wheel or, in automatic or semi-automatic vehicles, shifting to "drive”, causes the engine to be re-started. Although this causes more load on the battery and starter motor, so that these need to be upgraded, there can be significant savings.
- the savings in tests under the New European Drive Cycle may, depending on the stop-start system adopted, be of the order of up to 5% of fuel consumption and up to 8% of C0 2 emissions.
- Urban authorities are keen on reducing emissions in towns and cities, and from heavy traffic, so it is likely that stop-start systems will be included in many new vehicles.
- Light duty Diesel engines are becoming even more efficient, with electronic control modules and injection technology being combined with mechanical improvements. This means that the exhaust gas temperatures are very much lower than with gasoline engines or heavy duty (truck and bus) diesel engines. Under light load, for example in urban use, and when “coasting" in gear, little or no fuel is being used by such latest design light duty Diesel engines, and the exhaust gas temperatures may be no greater than about 100-200°C. Despite these low temperatures, advanced catalyst technology can achieve light-off during the New European Drive Cycle, during real-life city driving conditions, low-speed accelerations and steady driving conditions. "Light-off may be defined as the temperature at which a catalyst catalyses a reaction at a desired conversion activity.
- CO Tso is a temperature at which a particular catalyst causes the conversion of carbon monoxide in a feed gas, for example to C0 2 , with at least 50% efficiency.
- HC T 8 o is the temperature at which hydrocarbon, perhaps a particular hydrocarbon such as octane or propene, is converted, e.g. to water vapour and to C0 2 at 80% efficiency or greater.
- DOC Diesel Oxidation Catalyst
- One known DOC design is disclosed in our WO 2007/077462 and comprises a flow-through monolith comprising (numbering from upstream to downstream) first, second and third platinum-group metal-containing washcoat zones.
- the platinum group metal loading in each of the first and third zones is greater than in the second zone, which is spatially disposed between the first and third zones.
- the third zone that is the zone which, when in use, is disposed furthest from the engine, may include a washcoat having a higher thermal mass than the first and second zones, for example by using a thicker washcoat or a washcoat material having an inherently higher thermal mass, such as densified zirconia. Densified zirconia can have a density of 3.5 g/cm 3 .
- the three-zone arrangement is designed to maintain catalyst performance at an overall reduced total platinum group metal cost. Relative to conventional Diesel engines that remain running at idle, there is generally less variation in catalyst temperature over a drive cycle for a vehicular Diesel engine fitted with "stop/start” technology because the catalyst is not cooled at idle by contact with relatively cool exhaust gas.
- the inventors have now devised a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst having improved activity for use in treating exhaust gas from Diesel vehicles fitted with such "stop/start” technology.
- the inventors have devised an arrangement that balances the competing demands of low catalyst light-off temperature to treat cold-start emissions as quickly as possible, with "light out” where a catalyst may fall below a desired activity during cooler periods of the drive cycle after the catalyst has already “lit-off” following cold-start.
- the present invention provides a vehicle comprising a compression ignition engine provided with engine management means and having a catalyst for exhaust gas aftertreatment, wherein the engine management means is configured, when in use, to detect idle conditions and upon determining that idle conditions exist, stops the engine entirely, wherein the catalyst comprises a honeycomb substrate monolith coated with a catalytic washcoat comprising one or more precious metal, which catalytic washcoat being arranged between a first, upstream washcoat zone and a second, downstream washcoat zone, wherein the thermal mass in the first washcoat zone is different from a thermal mass in the second washcoat zone and wherein a washcoat layer in the first, upstream washcoat zone is substantially contiguous with a washcoat layer in the second, downstream washcoat zone.
- the preferred compression ignition engine is powered by Diesel fuel, but other forms of fuel are also possible including natural gas (NG) and blends of Diesel and biofuel or Fischer-Tropsch process derived fuels.
- NG natural gas
- the honeycomb substrate monolith can be made from a ceramic material such as cordierite or silicon carbide, or a metal such as FecralloyTM.
- the arrangement is preferably a so-called flow-through configuration, in which a plurality of channels extend in parallel from an open inlet end to an open outlet end.
- the honeycomb substrate monolith may also take the form of a filtering substrate such as a so-called wall- flow filter or a ceramic foam.
- the thermal mass in the first, upstream washcoat zone is greater than the thermal mass in the second, downstream washcoat zone.
- the thermal mass in the first, upstream washcoat zone is less than the thermal mass in the second, downstream washcoat zone.
- the honeycomb substrate monolith has a total length.
- the first, upstream washcoat zone is defined at an upstream end by an inlet end of the honeycomb substrate monolith and at a downstream end by point between 10% and 90%, optionally between 15% and 80% such as between 20% and 30% or 20%> and 40%>, of the total length of the substrate monolith measured from the inlet end.
- the length of the inlet zone ⁇ the length of the outlet zone.
- a desirable feature of a low washcoat loading is that its relatively low thermal mass enables it to heat up more quickly and hence to "light-off more efficiently following cold- start.
- the catalyst can also cool down more quickly and in this regard “lighting-out” in the middle of a drive cycle after initially warming up (i.e. post-"light-of ') is an undesirable feature.
- Higher washcoat loadings have the advantage that there is more support material present to support precious metal, and higher precious metal dispersions are possible.
- the higher washcoat loading can provide greater resistance to thermal ageing in use, i.e. higher thermal durability.
- the different thermal mass in the first or second zone relative from the second or first zone respectively is provided by a thicker washcoat layer than is used in the other zone.
- a washcoat loading in the thicker washcoat layer may be 4 to 10 gin "3 , such as from 5 to 8 gin "3 .
- a washcoat loading in the relatively thinner washcoat layer can be from 1 to 3.5 gin "3 , such as from 2 to 3 gin "3 .
- the different thermal mass in the first or second zone relative from the second or first zone respectively may be provided by a washcoat component having a density of at least 3.50 gem "3 .
- Materials having the suitable density may be selected from the group consisting of densified alpha alumina, densified lanthana, densified cerium II oxide, densified cerium III oxide and densified zirconia.
- a total precious metal loading, measured as unit weight of precious metal per unit volume of washcoat, in the first, upstream washcoat zone is greater than a total precious metal loading in the second, downstream washcoat zone.
- the first, upstream washcoat zone comprises 55 to 90% of a total precious metal loading of the honeycomb substrate monolith. In another embodiment, the first, upstream washcoat zone comprises 60 to 80% of the total precious metal loading of the honeycomb substrate monolith.
- a total precious loading on the honeycomb substrate monolith can be from 15 to 300 gft -3 , such as from 30 to 150 gft "3 , e.g. 40 to 120 gft "3 .
- Precious metals for use in the present invention include one or more selected from platinum, palladium, rhodium, gold, silver or mixtures of any two or more thereof.
- a preferred embodiment subset of precious metals for use in the present invention is the platinum group metals.
- precious metals include platinum per se, palladium per se, a mixture of both platinum and palladium (optionally present as an alloy) or a combination of palladium and gold, either as a mixture, an alloy or both a mixture and an alloy.
- the precious metal or combination of precious metals in the first, upstream zone is different from the precious metal or combination of precious metals in the second, downstream zone.
- the or each precious metal is supported on a high surface area refractory oxide component.
- Suitable precious metal support components include alumina, silica, amorphous alumino silicates, molecular sieves such as aluminosilicate zeolites, titania, magnesia, magnesium aluminate, ceria, zirconia etc. and mixtures, composite oxides and mixed oxides of any two or more thereof, optionally stabilised with one or more rare earth elements.
- Particularly preferred mixed oxides include ceria-zirconia, which (depending on the content of ceria) may also include one or more rare earth metals, and alumina doped with silica.
- the catalyst for use in the present invention can be located at any convenient point on the vehicle, taking account of packaging and space constraints on the vehicle. Common locations are in the close-coupled location as close to the engine exhaust manifold as possible to take advantage of the hottest possible exhaust gas temperatures. Common alternative locations include the so-called "underfloor" position.
- Figure 1 is a graph comparing the computer modelled mass flow, close- coupled DOC inlet temperature, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon content of exhaust gas from a 2.4 litre Euro IV bench-mounted vehicular Diesel engine run over the MVEG-B European drive cycle plotted against time.
- Example 1 represents the results of a computer model, wherein a cylindrical 400 cells per square inch cordierite flow-through honeycomb monolith substrate having dimensions 143 x 98 x 135 mm and a volume of 1.50L is coated throughout with an homogeneous Diesel Oxidation Catalyst washcoat layer of low (2.5gin ⁇ 3 ) or high (7.0gin ⁇ 3 ) washcoat loading and a uniform platinum loading (Comparative Example). Zoned Diesel Oxidation Catalysts according to the invention were prepared using the same bare honeycomb substrate monolith and are shown in Table 1.
- Methods of preparing zoned honeycomb substrate monoliths include the Applicant's WO 99/47260, i.e. comprising the steps of (a) locating a containment means on top of a support, (b) dosing a pre-determined quantity of a liquid component into said containment means, either in the order (a) then (b) or (b) then (a), and (c) by applying pressure or vacuum, drawing said liquid component into at least a portion of the support, and retaining substantially all of said quantity within the support.
- the percentage figures shown in the "washcoat loading” column of Table 1 represent the length of the first, upstream zone (far left-hand column) and second, downstream zone relative to the total substrate length as measured from the inlet end of the substrate monolith.
- the “Pt loading” column represents the platinum metal loading in the first, upstream zone (left-hand column) and the second, downstream zone from left to right, respectively.
- the CO(g) and HC(g) figures are for carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon present measured at the outlet to the Diesel Oxidation Catalyst.
- the "Normalised CO(g) Conversion” and “Normalised HC(g) Conversion” is relative to the homogeneously coated low washcoat loaded, 40gft ⁇ 3 (Comparative Example 2). The total platinum content in all of the Examples was constant.
- Example 4 An improvement in CO oxidation was obtained where the upstream half of the substrate monolith was coated with a low washcoat loading while the downstream half remained coated with a high washcoat loading (Example 3), without adjusting the relative platinum metal loadings between the zones.
- Example 4 the reverse arrangement of this configuration (wherein the upstream 50% zone is high washcoat loaded and the downstream half is low washcoat loaded (i.e. Example 4)) gives worse activity than the control.
- the vehicle tested has a particularly cold-running engine and the inventors still believe that the configuration of Example 4 may be particularly useful for a vehicle having an engine that runs hotter (the product offerings of different vehicle manufacturers can vary in MVEG-B on-cycle exhaust gas temperature).
- Example 4 configuration is still regarded as falling within the scope of the present invention.
- the remaining results shown in Table 1 concentrate on configurations featuring a low loaded upstream zone but varying the length and platinum metal loading of the upstream zone.
- Example 5 By shortening the length of the upstream low washcoat loaded zone to 25% (Example 5), a further improvement in CO oxidation is obtained over the Example 4 configuration.
- the remaining embodiments (Examples 6-8 inclusive) retained the 25% length inlet zone low washcoat loading/75% length outlet zone high washcoat loading arrangement and investigated changing the platinum metal loading split between the two zones.
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