RI 6323 Removal of Hydrocarbons and Carbon Monoxide From Automotive Exhaust, Using a Promoted Uranium Catalyst

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 1499 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
To remove hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide in automotive exhaust by oxidation
, a catalyst of 4.2 percent Uз Og , 1.7 percent Cr₂ 0 , and 1.7 percent CuO
supported on 1 /8 - inch y- alumina spheres was tested in a reactor in place of
the muffler of a 1 / 2 - ton truck . Tests were made with both nonleaded and
leaded gasolines . With the engine at operating temperature , tests were made
with the engine idling and with the vehicle cruising at 30 mph . Auxiliary air
was added to maintain an oxygen concentration of 3 to 4 percent in the gas
leaving the catalytic reactor . The vehicle was operated for 83 hours (about
60 percent of the time with the engine idling ) and 525 miles with nonleaded
gasoline . Conversions of 98 percent of the hydrocarbons and 100 percent of
the carbon monoxide were achieved with the engine idling and with 7,000 ppm
carbon atoms and 4- percent carbon monoxide in the feed to the reactor . Hydrocarbon
conversions of 75 percent were obtained at cruising speeds of 30 mph
with a feed of 1,700 ppm carbon atoms ; the carbon monoxide concentration was
less than 0.3 percent in the feed and was unchanged in passage through the
reactor . Identical activity was obtained initially in switching to a gasoline
containing 1.9 ml tetraethyl lead (TEL) per gallon . However, there was a
gradual loss in activity thereafter . Conversions in tests with the engine
idling about 50 percent of the time , had decreased by 23 percent for the hydrocarbons
and by 25 percent for the carbon monoxide from their initial values
after 122 hours and 1,300 miles of operation with leaded gasoline . The levels
of radioactive materials in the exhaust of the reactor and the radiation in
the vehicle were negligible .
Citation
APA:
(1963) RI 6323 Removal of Hydrocarbons and Carbon Monoxide From Automotive Exhaust, Using a Promoted Uranium CatalystMLA: RI 6323 Removal of Hydrocarbons and Carbon Monoxide From Automotive Exhaust, Using a Promoted Uranium Catalyst. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.