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Title: Development of Catalyst for Automotive Exhaust Emission Control
Authors: Patel, Kajal J.
Keywords: Chemical 2008
Project Report 2008
Chemical Project Report
Project Report
08MCH
08MCH002
EPD
EPD 2008
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2010
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 08MCH002
Abstract: The uses of automobiles increase exponentially day to day. With fast increasing vehicle population, enormous amount of obnoxious emission like CO, HC, NOx and particulate matter are being emitted. These pollutants have hazardous e ect on environment and human health. Thus, the use of catalysts for purifying exhaust gases is absolutely necessary and indispensable in every vehicle Automotive three way catalysts (TWCs) is use to reduce emission from internal combustion engine since last 25 years. E orts are being carried out for the replacement of supported noble metals in catalytic converter because of the drawbacks of noble metals in practical application including high cost, volatilization and sintering at high temperature. Perovskite have been considered as promising alternatives to precious metals acting as e ective TWCs due to their low cost, high thermal stability and diverse physicochemical properties, promote noble metal dispersion, increase thermal stability of the alumina support, promote the water gas shift and the steam reforming reactions, store and release oxygen under conditions uctuating between oxidizing and reducing. The project is to illustrate the technology for abatement of exhaust emissions by analysis the current understanding of TWCs, the speci c role of the various components, the achievements and the limitations. It also discusses Perovskite, occurrence, various synthesis methods, their characterization, usage of perovskite in automobiles, advantages over conventional catalyst.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1506
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