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MRS Proceedings | 2009

Plasma Synthesis: A Novel Way of Making Catalysts

Maximilian Albert Biberger; David Leamon; Xiwang Qi; R. Sawayda; Qinghua Yin

In the present paper a novel method of manufacturing mobile emission control catalysts (MECC) is presented. The manufacturing of these novel catalysts consists of three steps: In a first processing step micron sized powders consisting of an oxide powder, typically Al 2 O 3 or SiO 2 or the like, and micron sized precious metal powders, Pt, Pd, Rh or the like, are co-fed into a DC plasma gun. Inside the gun the powders are vaporized at temperatures of approximately 25,000 K. After the powders are vaporized the vapor is rapidly quenched at rates of approximately 1,000,000 K/s. This process step yields so-called Nano on Nano Catalysts ™, where nano clusters of precious metals atoms are condensed onto the nano sized oxide particles. In a second processing step these Nano on Nano Catalysts ™ are dispersed in water. This step is followed by a third, and final processing step, where the Nano on Nano Catalysts ™ are integrated onto the final support, i.e. the monoliths (or honeycombs), which ultimately are canned and located downstream of a vehicle’s engine. Catalysts manufactured under the above conditions are then tested against reference catalysts, both under fresh and aged conditions. Test results show that the plasma based catalysts have better light off temperatures after aging than the reference catalysts if they contain the same amount of precious metals as the reference catalyst. If the precious metal amount for the plasma based catalysts is reduced to approx. half the amount of the reference catalysts then both catalysts show approx. the same light off temperatures after aging. Above results show that with catalysts based on plasma technology one can either lower the light off temperatures while maintaining the precious metal content compared to reference catalysts, or match the performance of the reference catalysts while reducing the precious metal content to approx. 50%, compared to the reference catalysts.


Archive | 2012

Coated substrates for use in catalysis and catalytic converters and methods of coating substrates with washcoat compositions

Qinghua Yin; Xiwang Qi; Maximilian A. Biberger; Jayashir Sarkar


Archive | 2013

Method and system for forming plug and play metal catalysts

Maximilian A. Biberger; Stephen Edward Lehman; Robert Matthew Kevwitch; Qinghua Yin; Jesudos J. Kingsley


Archive | 2010

Advanced catalysts for automotive applications

Qinghua Yin; Xiwang Qi; Maximilian A. Biberger


Archive | 2010

Method of forming a catalyst with inhibited mobility of nano-active material

Qinghua Yin; Xiwang Qi; Maximilian A. Biberger


Archive | 2010

Tunable size of nano-active material on nano-support

Qinghua Yin; Xiwang Qi; Maximilian A. Biberger; David Leamon


Archive | 2013

Method and system for forming plug and play metal compound catalysts

Maximilian A. Biberger; Stephen Edward Lehman; Robert Matthew Kevwitch; Qinghua Yin; Jesudos J. Kingsley


Fract 1977 | 2010

Fracture toughness of ceramics

Qinghua Yin; Xiwang Qi; Maximilian A. Biberger; David Leamon


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Fracture toughness of glass

Qinghua Yin; Xiwang Qi; Maximilian A. Biberger; David Leamon


adv in res on the strength and fract of mater, Int Conf on Fract, 4th | 2014

High surface area catalyst

Maximilian A. Biberger; Bryant Kearl; Xiwang Qi; Qinghua Yin; David Leamon

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