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New Materials for Particulate Filters in Passenger Cars

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Modern diesel particulate filter systems achieve a significant reduction in emissions. Siliconbonded silicon carbide particulate filters play an important role in this application, as they provide the necessary flexibility in terms of mean pore size, porosity and cell density to meet emission targets for 2005 and beyond.

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Schäfer-Sindlinger, A., Vogt, C.D., Hashimoto, S. et al. New Materials for Particulate Filters in Passenger Cars. AutoTechnol 3, 64–67 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03246793

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