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A Review on the Impact of SO<sub>2</sub> on the Oxidation of NO, Hydrocarbons, and CO in Diesel Emission Control Catalysis

Weiwei YangChemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United StatesJian GongCorporate Research and Technology, Cummins Inc., 1900 McKinley Avenue, Columbus, Indiana 47201, United StatesXiang WangChemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United StatesZhenghong BaoChemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United StatesYanbing GuoKey Laboratory of Pesticide and Chemical Biology of Ministry of Education, Institute of Environmental and Applied Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, ChinaZili WuChemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United States
2021en
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A high-efficiency after-treatment technology has been required to meet the increasingly stringent regulations on the emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrocarbons (HCs), and carbon monoxide (CO) exhausts from diesel engine vehicles throughout the world. The diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) is an indispensable part of a diesel-fueled exhaust system, which mainly functions in the oxidation of unburned HCs and CO to CO2 and H2O (in the case of HCs) and a proportion of NO to NO2. However, the DOC will unavoidably be poisoned by trace gaseous SO2 or accumulated sulfur on the catalyst under real operational conditions and hence impair the overall purification efficiency of the aftertreatment system. There have been significant research efforts from both academia and industry involving sulfur-relevant diesel oxidation chemistry and development of robust sulfur-resistant oxidation catalysts. This Review focuses on recent advances in the study of SO2 effects on the catalytic oxidation of NO, HCs, and CO over DOCs, with particular attention to the fundamentals beneath apparent observations of sulfur influence on PGM-based and non-noble metal-based catalysts in the different oxidation reactions. Regeneration methods and design rationale for sulfur-resistant catalysts are also covered. Several challenges in the future research regarding microscopic insights into the SO2-influencing mechanism and next-generation sulfur-resistant DOC design are highlighted toward real-world practice.

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