P. Ciambelli et al., Influence of exhaust gas components on the regeneration of catalytic ceramic filters for soot removal, IND ENG RES, 39(12), 2000, pp. 4914-4919
The influence of exhaust gas components on the combustion of soot over unsu
lfated and sulfated catalytic filters was studied. The catalyst is deactiva
ted by the presence of sulfur oxides in the exhaust gases, but it is able t
o regain most of its activity when it is employed in more realistic operati
ng conditions. Indeed, with both unsulfated and sulfated catalytic filters,
the presence of either NO or H2O resulted in substantial increases in the
rate of carbon combustion. The improvement in the soot catalytic oxidation
rate in the presence of NO can be attributed to carbon oxidation by NO2, wh
ich is, in turn, produced by NO oxidation on the catalyst. Instead, in the
presence of H2O, the observed enhancement could be due to the catalytic act
ivation of the steam gasification of carbon on the same catalyst.