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Diesel soot is combusted simultaneously by two reactions: combustion with NO2 and combustion with O2 with the aid of a molten salt catalyst. Both reaction pathways should always be considered to avoid misinterpretation of experimental data.
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S.J. Jelles, B.A.A.L. van Setten, M. Makkee, J.A. Moulijn:Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, submitted for publication.
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van Setten, B.A.A.L., Russo, P., Jelles, S.J. et al. Influence of Nox on soot combustion with supported molten salt catalysts. React Kinet Catal Lett 67, 3–7 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02475819
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