Method and catalyst unit for treating diesel engine exhaust

Power plants – Internal combustion engine with treatment or handling of... – Methods

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60296, 60297, 60311, 422171, 4232132, F01N 328, B01D 5394

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058844740

ABSTRACT:
A method for the removal of particulate matter contained in exhaust gas from a diesel fuelled engine. The exhaust gas stream is passed over a carrier having supported thereon one or more inorganic compounds which are in the form of a melt or subcooled melt, the particulate matter in the exhaust gas stream on the melt and/or subcooled melt is adsorbed, the combustibles in the adsorbed particulate matter are burned off, and an exhaust gas stream substantially free of particulate matter is withdrawn.

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