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- Title
Exhaust Emissions and Aftertreatments of Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines: A Review.
- Authors
Kim, Junghwan
- Abstract
Adopting carbon-neutral fuels is paramount to aligning internal combustion engines with global efforts to mitigate the impact of global warming. Hydrogen offers distinct advantages over other renewable fuels owing to its superior combustion properties. This comprehensive review explores three fuel injection systems suitable for using hydrogen as a fuel: mixers, port injections, and direct injections. Subsequently, we examined the emission characteristics of hydrogen internal combustion engines (HICE). Although nitric oxides (NOx) is the major emission from HICE, small quantities of hydrocarbon, CO, and CO2 should be expected due to engine oil burn. Moreover, we provide a concise overview of aftertreatment options, including urea-based selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and hydrogen-assisted SCR (H2-SCR).
- Subjects
INTERNAL combustion engines; DIESEL motors; CATALYTIC reduction; HYDROGEN; FUEL systems; ALTERNATIVE fuels; HYDROGEN as fuel
- Publication
International Journal of Automotive Technology, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 6, p1681
- ISSN
1229-9138
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12239-023-0136-0