2024-11-23 14:41:00
ISELIN, NJ, Nov. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A team of scientists from BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) and Heesung Catalysts Corporation (HCC) was recently awarded the 2024 Edison Patent Award from the Research and Development of New Jersey for its innovative Three-Way Conversion Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Trap technology for fuel-cutting NOx control in gasoline vehicles. The technology treats NOx well under modern engine operating conditions and provides lower tailpipe emissions compared to conventional three-way conversion catalysts.
The team consisted of scientists Xiaolai Zheng and Pat Burk (retired) from ECMS, along with scientists Jinwoo Song and Jun Lee from HCC.
“By integrating a NOx trap functionality into a TWC catalyst, the new TWC-NT technology substantially reduces tailpipe emissions of NOx and other toxic species,” said Xiaolai Zheng, principal scientist at New Automotive Catalyst Technologies at ECMS.
“As a benefit, automakers can calibrate gasoline-powered passenger vehicles with more frequent fuel cuts for better fuel economy, which also means lower CO2 emissions during vehicle operation,” said Jinwoo Song, Vice President and Head of RD&A, HCC.
“This technology has been well received by our customers as it meets an essential market need,” said Saeed Alerasool, Senior Vice President of Research, Development and Applications at ECMS. “We are fortunate to have the best technical minds in the industry working to help our customers meet increasingly stringent emissions regulations and achieve high fuel efficiency. This award is a testament to their hard work and daily dedication to innovation. We are very proud of them.”
The New Jersey Research and Development Council created the awards to honor the legacy of Thomas Edison and use his name to honor New Jersey inventors and research organizations that drive innovation and continue to position New Jersey as a global hub for innovation. This award is part of the Council’s mission to collaborate with industry, academia and government to expand and strengthen STEM in education, innovation and the economy.
Sobre a BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions
Leveraging its deep experience as a global leader in catalysis and precious metals, BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) serves customers in many industries, including automotive, aerospace, indoor air quality, semiconductors and hydrogen economy, and provides cycle services complete with its precious metals trading and recycling offer. With a focus on circular solutions and sustainability, ECMS is committed to helping our customers create a cleaner and more sustainable world. Our new goal of protecting the elements of life inspires us to create ever new solutions. ECMS operates in 16 countries, has more than 4,500 employees and 21 production sites.
About BASF
BASF creates chemicals for a sustainable future. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. Around 112,000 BASF Group employees contribute to the success of our customers in almost every sector and in almost every country in the world. Our portfolio is made up of six segments: Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions, Surface Technologies, Nutrition and Care, and Agricultural Solutions. BASF generated sales of €68.9 billion in 2023. BASF shares are traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (BAS) and as American Depositary Receipts (BASFY) in the United States. For more information www.basf.com.
Sobre a Heesung Catalysts Corporation
Heesung Catalysts Corporation (HCC), a distinguished leader in catalyst and materials technology, is at the forefront of advanced solutions that improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. With a focused commitment to supporting the global shift toward a carbon-neutral economy, HCC is solidifying its role in promoting environmental sustainability. Using its extensive knowledge and experience, HCC provides customized solutions for key industries including automotive, marine, semiconductors, petrochemicals and the hydrogen value chain. The company’s headquarters in the Republic of Korea has more than 550 professionals dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation in research, development and production. Guided by the clear vision of becoming a preeminent leader in green technology, HCC is committed to providing high-performance, sustainable solutions that meet the demands of various industries, reaffirming its leadership in the green technology sector.
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Can you explain how the TWC-NT technology contributes to meeting stricter emissions regulations in the automotive industry?
**Interview with Xiaolai Zheng, Principal Scientist at BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Xiaolai. Congratulations on receiving the 2024 Edison Patent Award for your innovative Three-Way Conversion Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Trap technology. Can you tell us what inspired this development?
**Xiaolai Zheng:** Thank you for having me. The inspiration for the TWC-NT technology stemmed from the increasing global demand for more sustainable solutions in the automotive sector. As emissions regulations become stricter, we recognized the need for a technology that could effectively manage NOx emissions without compromising vehicle performance.
**Interviewer:** What are the key benefits of this new technology compared to conventional three-way conversion catalysts?
**Xiaolai Zheng:** The primary benefit of our TWC-NT technology is its ability to operate efficiently under modern engine conditions, significantly reducing tailpipe emissions of NOx and other harmful substances. This integration allows automakers to implement more frequent fuel cuts, which enhances fuel economy and consequently lowers CO2 emissions during operation.
**Interviewer:** Working alongside colleagues from Heesung Catalysts Corporation must have been a rewarding experience. How did collaboration play a role in this achievement?
**Xiaolai Zheng:** Absolutely. Collaboration was crucial. The diverse expertise of our teams, with engineers from both BASF and HCC, allowed us to leverage different viewpoints and skillsets. This synergy was instrumental in pushing the boundaries of what we could achieve in catalyst technology. It’s a testament to the power of teamwork in innovation.
**Interviewer:** What do you envision as the future implications of your technology for the automotive industry?
**Xiaolai Zheng:** I believe our technology signals a shift towards smarter, more efficient automotive solutions that align with sustainability goals. As the industry moves forward, I envision broader adoption of such technologies that enable cleaner emissions while supporting the transition to a carbon-neutral economy. Our work is just one step in a long journey toward a more sustainable future.
**Interviewer:** Before we conclude, what message would you like to share with our audience regarding the importance of innovation in environmental solutions?
**Xiaolai Zheng:** Innovation is the cornerstone of progress, especially in the face of environmental challenges. It empowers us to develop solutions that not only meet regulatory requirements but also contribute to the overall health of our planet. I encourage everyone to support and invest in innovation within the environmental sector—it’s crucial for creating a cleaner, sustainable world for future generations.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Xiaolai, for your insights and for sharing your thoughts on this significant achievement. Congratulations once again on the award!
**Xiaolai Zheng:** Thank you! It’s been a pleasure discussing our work, and I’m looking forward to what lies ahead in our quest for sustainability.