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Title: Review paper on Catalytic Converter for Automotive Exhaust Emission
Authors: Pardiwala, Julie M.
Patel, Femina
Patel, Sanjay
Keywords: Automotive Emission
Catalytic Converter
Catalyst
Perovskite
Platinum Group Metal
Chemical Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFCH013
10MCHE14
NUiCONE
NUiCONE-2011
Issue Date: 8-Dec-2011
Publisher: Institute of Technology, Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Citation: 2nd International Conference on Current Trends in Technology, NUiCONE-2011, December 8-10, 2011, Institute of Technology, Nirma University
Series/Report no.: ITFCH013-6
Abstract: Air pollution generated from mobile sources is a problem of general interest. Vehicle population is projected to grow close to 1300 million by the year 2030. Due to incomplete combustion in the engine, there are a number of incomplete combustion products CO, HC, NOx, particulate matters etc. These pollutants have negative impact on air quality, environment and human health that leads in stringent norms of pollutant emission. Numbers of alternative technologies like improvement in engine design, fuel pretreatment, use of alternative fuels, fuel additives, exhaust treatment or better tuning of the combustion process etc. are being considered to reduce the emission levels of the engine. Among all the types of technologies developed so far, use of catalytic converters based on platinum (noble) group metal is the best way to control automotive exhaust emissions. This review paper discusses automotive exhaust emissions and its impact, automotive exhaust emission control by platinum (noble) group metal based catalyst in catalytic converter, history of catalytic convertor, types of catalytic convertor, limitation of catalytic convertor and also achievements of catalytic convertor.
URI: http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/2752
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