Issue 22, 2017

Challenges and breakthroughs in post-combustion catalysis: how to match future stringent regulations

Abstract

This short overview briefly summarizes the prominent evolutions and scientific breakthroughs in the development of end-of-pipe technologies with respect to the standard regulations of atmospheric pollutant emissions from automotive exhaust. Up to now, several strategies have been implemented to fulfill more and more stringent emission limits and to overcome the extensive use of critical materials. This led to the elaboration of cheaper and more compact systems with close-coupled technologies suitable for light duty vehicles and also to preserve the competitiveness of car manufacturers. But all these improvements could not be sufficient to face short-term, more severe limitations as well as more realistic test driving cycles since the actual ones usually underestimate the emissions of current atmospheric pollutants especially from diesel powered engines. Presently, several scenarios have been envisioned which account for the partial replacement of liquid fossil fuels by alternative fuels for urban travel and the emergence of hybrid engines powered by natural gas or bio-fuels accompanied by more simple and efficient end-of-pipe systems. In this short overview, particular attention was paid to the past and present academic contributions which led and/or inspired important technical and commercial applications.

Graphical abstract: Challenges and breakthroughs in post-combustion catalysis: how to match future stringent regulations

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
16 May 2017
Accepted
21 Jun 2017
First published
22 Jun 2017

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2017,7, 5195-5211

Challenges and breakthroughs in post-combustion catalysis: how to match future stringent regulations

P. Granger, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2017, 7, 5195 DOI: 10.1039/C7CY00983F

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