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Project Number 135
Date of Summary September 30, 1990
Subject Development of the Raprenox Process of NOx Control in Diesel Exhausts
Performing Activity Technor, Inc
Principal Investigator Dr. Robert A. Perry
Contracting Agency Department of Energy
Estimated Completion Complete
Description The objective was to develop an exhaust treatment process to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in internal combustion engine exhausts. The process uses nontoxic cyanuric acid as a reagent and does not require a catalyst. Experimentation was conducted in a flow tube where the exhaust temperatures and mixing of the reagent can be measured. Of critical interest was the effectiveness of the mixing and the temperatures necessary to reduce NOx efficiently at realistic large diesel engine exhaust flows.
Progress Complete

Reports

AA (58 pages)  File in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) . Perry, R. A., Application of Raprenox to Diesel Emission Control, Final Report, Technor, Inc., January, 1989.

 

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