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  2. Catalytic converter - Wikipedia

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    A three-way catalytic converter on a gasoline-powered 1996 Dodge Ram Simulation of flow inside a catalytic converter. A catalytic converter is an exhaust emission control device which converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine into less-toxic pollutants by catalyzing a redox reaction.

  3. Nissan Armada - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 model Pathfinder Armada was unveiled on April 17, 2003, at the New York International Auto Show. Developed under Carlos Ghosn's NRP (Nissan Revival Plan), development was done in September 1999 to 2003 under lead designers Shiro Nakamura and Diane Allen and chief engineers Yuzo Sakita and Larry Dominique. In January 2001, a final ...

  4. Catalyst poisoning - Wikipedia

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    In catalytic converters used on automobiles, the combustion of leaded gasoline produces elemental lead, lead(II) oxide, lead(II) chloride, and lead(II) bromide. Lead alloys with the metals present in the catalyst, while lead oxides and halides coat the catalyst's surfaces, reducing the converter's ability to reduce NOx emissions.

  5. Selective catalytic reduction - Wikipedia

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    Catalytic converter, which also catalyzes NO x conversion but does not use urea or ammonia; Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) or AdBlue; Exhaust gas recirculation versus selective catalytic reduction; Environmental engineering; Selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) NOx adsorber (LNT) Vehicle emissions control

  6. Monolith (catalyst support) - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic catalyst supports are extruded structures that are the core of many catalytic converters, [1] most diesel particulate filters, and some catalytic reactors. Most catalytic converters are used for vehicle emissions control. Stationary catalytic converters can reduce air pollution from fossil fuel power stations.

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