Particle size and support effects on the activity and deactivation of Pt-based catalysts for the reduction of NO by n-octane under lean-burn conditions

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Robert Burch


Abstract

Very high and stable activity for the reduction of NO by n-octane under lean-burn conditions may be achieved at temperatures as low as 180 °C by the use of supported Pt catalysts, providing the catalyst is clean and is comprised of large Pt particles.


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