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An Engine Test to Measure the Oxygen Storage Capacity of a Catalyst

1996-10-01
961900
An engine-based test has been developed to measure the oxygen storage capacity of a catalyst. The test utilizes the difference in the engine-out and tailpipe A/F ratios following rich-to-lean and lean-to-rich A/F transitions in order to quantify the storage or release of oxygen. The technique also results in the determination of the water-gas shift constant for the tailpipe exhaust. The technique was used to measure the oxygen storage capacity of a fresh catalytic converter at inlet temperatures of 400, 500, and 600°C for catalyst volumes of 1.5L and 2.8L. The procedure was repeated after the converter had been aged at an inlet temperature of 800°C for 20, 40, and 60 hours. The oxygen storage capacities are related to the emissions performance of the converter on A/F ratio sweep tests. For the fresh converter, the calculated oxygen storage capacity increased with temperature.
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