Oxidation Catalyst Systems Compositions and Methods Thereof
First Claim
1. A method of preparing an oxidation catalyst system, comprising:
- mixing a powder material containing at least one of a zero platinum group metal (ZPGM) catalyst, a transition metal catalyst and a carrier material oxide with a solvent to form a ZPGM catalyst slurry; and
applying the ZPGM catalyst slurry to a substrate as at least one of a washcoat and an overcoat applied over the washcoat, wherein at least one of the washcoat and the overcoat is synthesized by co-precipitation.
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Abstract
Compositions and methods for the preparation of ZPGM oxidation catalyst systems are disclosed. ZPGM catalyst systems may be employed within catalytic converters under lean hydrocarbon, air to fuel ratio condition to oxidize toxic gases, such as carbon monoxide and other hydrocarbons that may be included in exhaust gas. ZPGM oxidation catalyst systems are completely free of PGM catalyst and may include: a substrate, a washcoat, and an overcoat. Washcoat may include silver as ZPGM catalyst, and carrier material oxides. Similarly, overcoat may include at least one ZPGM catalyst, carrier material oxides and OSMs. Overcoat of the disclosed ZPGM catalyst system may include copper and cerium as ZPGM catalysts. Suitable known in the art chemical techniques, deposition methods and treatment systems may be employed in order to form the disclosed ZPGM catalyst systems. ZPGM catalyst systems may include high surface area, low conversion temperature catalysts that may exhibit high efficiency in the conversion of exhaust gases.
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1. A method of preparing an oxidation catalyst system, comprising:
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mixing a powder material containing at least one of a zero platinum group metal (ZPGM) catalyst, a transition metal catalyst and a carrier material oxide with a solvent to form a ZPGM catalyst slurry; and applying the ZPGM catalyst slurry to a substrate as at least one of a washcoat and an overcoat applied over the washcoat, wherein at least one of the washcoat and the overcoat is synthesized by co-precipitation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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