Over Katalytische diesel uitlaatgassenbehandeling voor roet en NOx

Katalytische diesel uitlaatgassenbehandeling voor roet en NOx

Avondlezing door prof.dr.ir. M. Makkee, georganiseerd door de Groningse Chemische Kring.

Samenvatting
In September 2015, the US Environmental Protection Agency issued a notice of violation of the Clean Air Act to Volkswagen Group after it was found that Volkswagen had intentionally programmed vehicles to activate emissions (NOx and soot) controls only during laboratory testing. It was the start of ‘Dieselgate’. To understand Dieselgate from a technological perspective, the presenter will unveil the successful soot abatement technologies, the challenges for NOx abatement and the current discussion on NOx emission.
NOx abatement of the more fuel economic lean-burn engine remains a challenge. An updated Euro 6 and the future Euro 7 automotive legislation are anticipated to involve a further reduction of NOx emissions compared to the current Euro 6 standards. In addition, the more realistic Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedures (WLTP) is expected to replace the outdated and un-realistic New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) of 1990. In order to comply with the anticipated Euro 7 standard, for a typical diesel exhaust composition, approximately 200 ppm NO has to be reduced to 10 ppm NO in competition with an excess of 5 % O2, 5 % CO2, and 5-10 % H2O. This means that extremely effective exhaust-emission after-treatment technologies will be required.

Loopbaan Prof. dr. Ir. Michiel Makkee
Dr.ir. Michiel Makkee (associate professor) graduated in Chemical Engineering with a specialisation in Organic Chemistry and Catalysis in 1980) and received his PhD in Organic Chemistry, Biotechnology and Catalysis (1984) both at the TU Delft. He is the inventor of the process intensification by the combination of enzymatic conversion and heterogeneous hydrogenation in a one pot approach. He joint Exxon Chemicals (1984) and was active in zeolite catalysis, hydro-treating, reforming, crystallisation, process evaluation, and safety.
In 1990 he was nominated as associate professor in the group of Industrial Catalysis (headed by Prof. Dr. Jacob A. Moulijn, now headed by Prof. Dr. Freek Kapteijn under the name of Catalysis Engineering).
His research can be characterised as giving solutions to some of the current challenges in society. For example diesel soot abatement technologies for which diesel engine will have mandatory closed filters in 2009 (euro 5) as well as optimal performances of FCC-operations for gasoline production. He is co-author in more than 240 international refereed papers, co-promotor of 25 PhD student and co-inventor in more than 25 patents. From 2011 onwards a honorary professor at Politecnico di Torino, Italy for sustainable chemical process technology.
For a more information about the presenter, go to http://cheme.nl/ce/people/michiel-makkee/

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