Life Cycle Engineering of a Three-Way-Catalyst System as an Approach for Government Consultation

982222

11/30/1998

Event
Total Life Cycle Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Cars cause a lot of pollutants during the utilization phase. Within the last years environmental legislation tried to reduce the emissions by the introduction of very tight laws. The results are impressive: Most of the car exhaust emissions like carbonmonoxid and nitrous oxides have been reduced.
At this stage new emission reduction limits in Europe as well as in the United States can only be achieved if the formulation of the catalyst system is significantly changed. An increased use of precious metals and rare earth materials is the result of such a modification which succeeds in a more expensive design of the total catalyst systems. More expensive means not only cost aspects but also the environmental burdens related to the increased production of precious metals and other catalyst components. The Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) of the catalyst system which achieves the new legislation is demonstrated as well as the effects to the usage phase. The aspects of sustainability and economic issues are shown as well.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/982222
Pages
7
Citation
Gediga, J., Beddies, H., Florin, H., Schuckert, M. et al., "Life Cycle Engineering of a Three-Way-Catalyst System as an Approach for Government Consultation," SAE Technical Paper 982222, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982222.
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Published
Nov 30, 1998
Product Code
982222
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English