Emission Control Using Pd Catalysts

Friday, June 19, 2015: 8:00 AM-9:40 AM
406 (Lawrence Convention Center)
James E. Parks II, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA and Todd J. Toops, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA.
8:00 AM
Pd Model Catalysts: Effect of Aging Duration on Lean Redispersion
Jason A. Lupescu1,2, Johannes W. Schwank1, Galen B. Fisher1 and Andrew R. Drews2, (1)University of Michigan, USA, (2)Ford Motor Company, USA.
8:20 AM
Conditions for Achieving Low-Temperature Light-Off of Model Pd Three-Way Catalysts
Yisun Cheng1, Robert W. McCabe1, Xiaoyin Chen2 and Johannes W. Schwank2, (1)Ford Motor Company, USA, (2)University of Michigan, USA.
8:40 AM
Effect of Initial Pd Particle Size on Sintering Rate of Pd-Based Automotive Catalysts
Sung Bong Kang1, Jong Bin Lim1, Donghui Jo1, In-Sik Nam1, Byong K. Cho1, Suk Bong Hong1, Chang Hwan Kim2 and Se H. Oh2, (1)Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea, (2)General Motors Global R&D, USA.
9:00 AM
Impact of ZrO2 Supports on the Durability and Low-Temperature Performance of Pd-Based Diesel Oxidation Catalysts
Mi-Young Kim1, Eleni Kyriakidou1, Jae-Soon Choi1, Todd J. Toops1, Cyril Thomas2, Andrew Binder1, James E. Parks II1, Viviane Schwartz1 and Jihua Chen1, (1)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, (2)UPMC Univ Paris 06, UMR 7197, Laboratoire de Réactivité de Surface, France.
9:20 AM
Wash-Coat Development for Lean-Burn Engine-Exhaust Aftertreatment: Incorporation of Binder to Pd Supported on Sulfated Zirconia
Sreshtha Sinha Majumdar, Anne-Marie Alexander, Gokhan Celik and Umit S. Ozkan, The Ohio State University, USA.