Urea-SCR technology for deNOx after treatment of diesel exhausts /
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Imprint: | New York, NY : Springer, 2014. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xx, 716 pages) : illustrations (some color). |
Language: | English |
Series: | Fundamental and Applied Catalysis, 1574-0447 Fundamental and applied catalysis, |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11084174 |
Table of Contents:
- Selective Catalytic Reduction and Related Technologies for Mobile Applications
- Selective Catalytic Reduction Technology for Off-Highway (Large Diesel Engine) Applications
- Vanadia-based Catalysts for Mobile Selective Catalytic Reduction
- Fe-zeolite Catalysts for NH3-SCR of NOx: Functionality, Durability and Deactivation Mechanisms
- Cu/zeolite SCR Catalysts for Automotive Diesel NOx Emission Control
- Low-temperature NH3-SCR of NOx over Zeolites and Metal Oxides Based Catalysts and Recent Developments of H2 SCR
- Active Sites for Selective Catalytic Reduction
- Mechanistic Aspects of the NO-NH3-O2 Reacting System
- The Role of NO2 in the NH3-SCR Catalytic Chemistry
- Kinetics of NH3-SCR Reactions over V2O5? WO3/TiO2 Catalysts
- Lean NOx Reduction by NH3 on Fe-Exchanged Zeolite and Layered Fe/Cu Zeolite Catalysts
- Kinetic Modeling of Ammonia Selective Catalytic Reduction for Cu-Zeolite Catalysts
- Reactor Models for Flow-through and Wall-flow Converters
- Diesel Engine SCR Systems: Modeling, Measurements and Control
- DEF Systems and After treatment Architecture Considerations
- Ammonia storage and release in SCR systems for mobile applications
- Modelling the gas flow process inside exhaust systems: one-dimensional and multi-dimensional approaches
- Dual-layer Ammonia Slip Catalysts for automotive SCR exhaust gas after treatment: an experimental and modelling study
- NSR-SCR combined systems: production and use of ammonia
- Integration of SCR Functionality into Diesel Particulate Filters
- Development of the 2010 Ford Diesel Truck Catalyst System
- Model-based approaches to exhaust after treatment system development.