Ionization of exhaust gases

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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55 2, 55149, 55DIG30, 55DIG41, 60275, 123119E, 250433, 250437, 250438, F01N 310, F02M 2704, B01J 110

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040985784

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for treating exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine by mixing with other fluids in an enclosed mixing chamber by cyclonic action while subjecting the mixture to a rotating interrupted high voltage direct current electrical field which sweeps through the mixture.

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