Simultaneous Removal of NOx, COx, SOx and Soot in Diesel Engine Exhaust

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Non-Thermal Plasma Techniques for Pollution Control

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As a means of the eliminating the NOx component in the exhaust of diesel powered vehicles, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) techniques have been employed rather than catalyst due to the large quantity of soot which damages the catalyst’s function.

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Fujii, K., Higashi, M., Suzuki, N. (1993). Simultaneous Removal of NOx, COx, SOx and Soot in Diesel Engine Exhaust. In: Penetrante, B.M., Schultheis, S.E. (eds) Non-Thermal Plasma Techniques for Pollution Control. NATO ASI Series, vol 34. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78476-7_20

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