Storage, Transportation and Distribution
AdBlue as a Reducing Agent for the Decrease of NO X Emissions from Diesel Engines of Commercial Vehicles Part 2: Laboratory and Field Test Results of AdBlue AdBlue Logistics
In order to comply with stringent exhaust gas emission standards issued by the European
Union for 2005 and 2008 for diesel engines of HD (heavy duty) commercial vehicles, the
European automobile industry has chosen the „selective catalytic reduction" (SCR)
technology. By this method, nitrogen oxide (NOr) emissions can be reduced by 80 % vis-a
vis current standards. In addition they agreed to use „AdBue`, an aqueous solution of urea,
as a reducing agent, which is needed to reduce the oxides of nitrogen into elementary
nitrogen. The first vehicles equipped with this new technology will be launched in January
2005.
This report explains the mechanism of the SCR/urea technique and outlines production as
well as physical, chemical and environmental properties of urea and AdBlue. It summarizes
the results of laboratory and field tests, which were run in order to investigate the technical
and logistical requirements of this new technique, and it describes first experiences gained at
public service stations, which have been equipped with an AdBlue filling station. Finally, the
report reflects on what is needed for the build-up of an AdBlue distribution network.
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