一氧化碳
催化作用
氮氧化物
氮氧化物
废气
催化转化器
一氧化氮
氧化物
汽油
选择性催化还原
废物管理
化学
工程类
有机化学
燃烧
标识
DOI:10.1080/01614949308013915
摘要
Abstract This review covers the literature through 1991 on nitric oxide catalysis as applied to automobile exhaust systems. Attention is given to the threeway catalyst system which simultaneously promotes the reduction of nitrogen oxides and the oxidation of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. These systems have been used on most passenger cars in the United States since 1982. Prior to 1980, emission control catalysts were oxidation catalysts, and reduction in exhaust nitric oxide was achieved using engine modifications (i.e., exhaust gas recirculation). This review focuses on catalytic control of NO, for gasoline-fueled vehicles (not diesels and alternate fuels) and primarily on developments reported since 1982. The term NO, refers to both NO and NOz. The reader is referred to an earlier publication by the author for a general review of automobile catalytic converters [1] and to a review by Egelhoff [2] on the nitric oxide literature through 1980. The recent literature on NO, reduction in lean exhaust is cited although such catalyst systems have not reached commercial application. Key Words: Automobile exhaust emission controlExhaust catalystNitric oxide reduction.
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