The international shipping industry is facing increasingly stringent limitations on nitrogenoxide (NOx) emissions. New solutions for reducing NOx emitted by marine engines need to beinvestigated to find the best technology. Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is an advanced activeemissions control technology successfully used in automotive diesel engines; it could be applied tomarine engines with ad-hoc solutions to integrate it in the exhaust of large engines. In this study,a commercial SCR was tested at the exhaust of a diesel engine in inlet gas conditions typical of amarine engine. The SCR system consisted of a custom monolith (provided by Hug-Engineering AG)that enabled seamless integration for a broad range of engine sizes; the active phases were V2O5(3 wt%)-WO3(7 wt%)-TiO2(75 wt%). The monolith was studied at the laboratory scale for its in-depthchemical/physical characterization and by means of an intermediate-scale engine, reproducing theexhaust gas conditions of a full-scale marine engine. The system's effectiveness in terms of NOxremoval for the selected engine operating conditions was evaluated in a wide range of temperatureand NOx emissions values and for different quantities of the reduction agent (AdBlue or ammonia)added to exhaust gases. The investigated technological solution resulted in efficient NOx emissioncontrol from a marine engine

Insights of Selective Catalytic Reduction Technology for Nitrogen Oxides Control in Marine Engine Applications

Pierpaolo Napolitano;Leonarda Francesca Liotta;Chiara Guido;Cinzia Tornatore
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Giuseppe Pantaleo
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Valeria La Parola;Carlo Beatrice
2022

Abstract

The international shipping industry is facing increasingly stringent limitations on nitrogenoxide (NOx) emissions. New solutions for reducing NOx emitted by marine engines need to beinvestigated to find the best technology. Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) is an advanced activeemissions control technology successfully used in automotive diesel engines; it could be applied tomarine engines with ad-hoc solutions to integrate it in the exhaust of large engines. In this study,a commercial SCR was tested at the exhaust of a diesel engine in inlet gas conditions typical of amarine engine. The SCR system consisted of a custom monolith (provided by Hug-Engineering AG)that enabled seamless integration for a broad range of engine sizes; the active phases were V2O5(3 wt%)-WO3(7 wt%)-TiO2(75 wt%). The monolith was studied at the laboratory scale for its in-depthchemical/physical characterization and by means of an intermediate-scale engine, reproducing theexhaust gas conditions of a full-scale marine engine. The system's effectiveness in terms of NOxremoval for the selected engine operating conditions was evaluated in a wide range of temperatureand NOx emissions values and for different quantities of the reduction agent (AdBlue or ammonia)added to exhaust gases. The investigated technological solution resulted in efficient NOx emissioncontrol from a marine engine
2022
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie per l'Energia e la Mobilità Sostenibili - STEMS
extruded monolith
V2O5 -WO3 -TiO2
SCR
ammonia
marine engine
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