The invention relates to systems for removing NOx from exhaust. In one
aspect of the invention, after adsorption, an NOx adsorber is isolated
from the main exhaust flow and desorption induced by raising the
temperature. The desorbed NOx is combined with a reductant and reduced
over a catalyst. Preferably, the reductant is syn gas produced in an
on-board reformer. The catalyst need never be exposed to the main exhaust
flow, which is particularly advantageous for catalysts sensitive to
water, oxygen, or sulfur. In another aspect of the invention, a
recirculating flow is induced through an NOx adsorber during a
regeneration cycle. Recirculation can induce greater desorption at a
given temperature, provide a source of heat for the adsorber, and allow a
higher conversion rate with a fixed amount of catalyst. A further aspect
of the invention relates to a vehicle-mounted adsorbers with provisions
for heating.