Method for treating an exhaust gas stream

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4232132, F01N 302

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043598625

ABSTRACT:
Method for filtering combustible particles from an exhaust gas stream, and for periodically rejuvenating the filter bed and catalyst section thereof, by incinerating retained particles. At least a portion of an engine's exhaust gas stream is initially preheated in the catalyst section to raise said section to a predetermined "lightoff" temperature. A supplementary fuel is then introduced to the heated exhaust gas stream prior to the latter entering the catalyst section, thereby causing the fuel/gas mixture to react. Subsequent to initiation of this oxidation reaction, further preheating energy input to increase the exhaust gas to "lightoff" temperature, can be discontinued without affecting the combustible particle incineration rate.

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