NS Gold Catalysts - Reducing Air Pollution from Diesel Engines
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Overview
Role of Catalysts in Removing
Pollution Applications of Gold
Catalysts
Overview
Nanostellar have announced the launch of
their NS Gold catalyst which is reported to improve hydrocarbon
oxidation activity over traditional platinum group metal products.
Role of Catalysts in
Removing Pollution
Air pollution from vehicles is the most important field
of application for precious metal catalysts. The three main pollutants emitted
from internal combustion engines are carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen
oxides. Catalysts capable of removing these three pollutants are termed three
way catalysts (TWCs). Commercial TWC's are based on platinum-group metals
(PGM’s); platinum, palladium and rhodium and over 200 tonnes per year of these
metals are used in automotive catalysts. Catalyst systems based on the PGMs
perform the task of emission control very well and are able to meet current
legislative emission targets. Many aspects of this technology are very well
established, with cost reduction rather than performance improvement perhaps the
most important issue for future development.
Applications of Gold Catalysts
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The comparatively low melting point of gold (1064 °C,
compared with 1769 °C for platinum) means that the material is not suitable for
use in TWCs that operate at high temperatures (>600 °C). However, if there is
found to be scope to improve the thermal durability of gold-based
catalysts gold catalysts could potentially be stabilised for at least
application in lower temperature applications eg diesel exhaust systems. For
example, Nanostellar, Inc., have recently announced a first in diesel emissions
technology: the introduction of gold as an
oxidation catalyst. Independent testing of Nanostellar’s NS Gold™, in
comparison with today’s pure-platinum catalysts, has shown that NS Gold™ increases
hydrocarbon oxidation activity by as much as 40 percent at equal precious-metal
cost. When compared to emerging platinum-palladium catalysts, NS Gold™ promises
to increase hydrocarbon oxidation activity by 15-20 percent at equal
precious-metal cost. A tri-metalllic formulation of gold, platinum,
and palladium, NS Gold™ allows the proportions of each metal to be adjusted to
help catalyst systems engineers meet engine-specific performance targets and
stabilize the overall cost of diesel catalysts, despite fluctuations in the
price of precious metals.
According to Nanostellar NS Gold™ is potentially
suitable for treating all lean-stream exhaust, where air is in excess of fuel-borne
hydrocarbon gases. Applications include, but are not limited to, treating particulates
and hydrocarbons in soot filters, stationary-source volatile organic compound
(VOC) emissions, and ammonia slip in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems.
NS Gold™ is immediately
available for targeted application-specific testing. See www.nanostellar.com
for more details.
At the end of 2007, World
Gold Council and Nanostellar announced a strategic partnership to promote
the NS Gold™ technology.
Source: World Gold
Council
For more information on this source please visit
World
Gold Council
Date Added: Nov 4, 2009
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