Experimental Study on the DPF Regeneration Based on Non-Thermal Plasma Technology

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Diesel particulate filter (DPF) are considered to be the most effective means to reduce particulate emissions, and the key of DPF lies in their regeneration. O3 and O which have strong oxidability can be produced by non-thermal plasma (NTP) reactor. PM can be decomposed by these active substances to generate CO and CO2. The results show that PM deposited in the DPF can be removed by NTP technology without any catalyst and DPF can be completely regenerated at a lower temperature.

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