Low Temperature Plasma Assisted Catalytic Reduction of NOx in Simulated Marine Diesel Exhaust

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Roy McAdams
P. Beech
J. T. Shawcross
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[1] Accentus plc,
[2] UKAEA,undefined
[3] Culham Science Centre,undefined
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NO; Non-thermal plasma; Catalyst; Diesel exhaust;
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Plasma Assisted Catalytic Reduction (PACR) of NOx has been investigated at laboratory scale for gas stream compositions representative of marine diesel exhausts. PACR NOx reduction in excess of 90% was measured at 350°C, a plasma specific energy of 60 J/l and two NOx concentrations (1,200 and 1,800 ppm). PACR NOx reduction of over 50% was measured for simulated marine engine conditions at 250°C, 60 J/l and 1,200 ppm NOx. The performance under these conditions could be increased, achieving a peak of ∼74% NOx reduction, although at a relatively high plasma power. Water, present in diesel exhaust, was shown to inhibit the poisoning effects of fuel sulphur using SO2 as a representative exhaust component. The PACR system performance demonstrated tolerance to simulated fuel sulphur levels of up to 1% for the duration of the tests. PACR performance was also shown to be sensitive to the amount of hydrocarbon reductant used.
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