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Thermal Response and Emission Breakthrough of Platinum Monolithic Catalytic Converters
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Stringent emission standards have strongly affected the requirement for catalysts and catalytic converters. Since considerable emphasis is placed on cold-start performance, catalysts with lower density and higher oxidation activity at lower temperatures are required. Monolithic catalysts have been extensively evaluated in low-emission vehicles. This paper identifies the key phenomena associated with overtemperature and emission breakthrough problems in platinum monolithic converters.
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Morgan, C., Carlson, D., and Voltz, S., "Thermal Response and Emission Breakthrough of Platinum Monolithic Catalytic Converters," SAE Technical Paper 730569, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730569.Also In
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