Operation of platinum-palladium catalysts with leaded gasoline
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- DOI: 10.1289/ehp.7510113
Operation of platinum-palladium catalysts with leaded gasoline
Abstract
The effect of various fuel additives on the ability of platinum-palladium catalytic converters to remove the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon components of automotive exhaust has been examined. Engine dynamometer studies suggest that these catalysts may be successfully used in conjunction with fuels of relatively high tetraethyllead concentrations, provided the ethylene dibromide portion of the scavenger is excluded.
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