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Integrated Fuel Technologies Licenses Argonne-developed Diesel DeNOx Catalyst; 95-100% NOx Reduction
Posted on July 01, 2008
A new, patented catalyst developed by scientists at the US Department of Energy s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory that can reliably and economically reduce between 95 and 100% of NOx emissions from diesel-fueled engines has been licensed to Integrated Fuel Technologies, Inc. (IFT), a start-up company based in Kirkland, Wash. The new in-line SCR deNOx system uses onboard diesel fuel as the reductant, rather than urea or ammonia as used in current SCR systems. (Earlier post.)Argonne and IFT aim to have the technology named Diesel DeNOx Catalyst meet standards set by the California Air Re...
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