DES-Based Solution for Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filters of Euro <i>V</i>/<i>V</i>I Diesel Vehicles <xref rid="fn1-materproc-1541782" ref-type="fn">†</xref>

A diesel particulate filter (DPF) can remove the diesel particulate matter from the incomplete combustion exhaust gases of diesel engine vehicles. The regeneration process of DPF is critical since the cost of the DPF/catalytic system for Euro 5/6 Diesel Cars has been calculated as half of the cost o...

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Main Authors: Hara Papadopoulou, Sotiria Papagianni, Anastasia Maria Moschovi, Konstantinos Miltiadis Sakkas, Iakovos Yakoumis
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Published: MDPI AG 2022-01-01
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author Hara Papadopoulou
Sotiria Papagianni
Anastasia Maria Moschovi
Konstantinos Miltiadis Sakkas
Iakovos Yakoumis
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description A diesel particulate filter (DPF) can remove the diesel particulate matter from the incomplete combustion exhaust gases of diesel engine vehicles. The regeneration process of DPF is critical since the cost of the DPF/catalytic system for Euro 5/6 Diesel Cars has been calculated as half of the cost of the whole engine of the car. Nowadays, organic based solvents are used for regenerating filters while simultaneously revealing potential toxicity. As a result, there is a need for an innovative and environmentally friendly regenerating process. The studied reagents were citric acid, a deep eutectic solvent (DES) of choline chloride and lactic acid, sodium dodecyl-benzene sulfonate, and sodium hypochlorite. By this novel regenerating method, up to 90% of the organic compounds from diesel filters were removed.
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spelling doaj.art-9c6e56639e9849aab066f59a0d8effcf2023-11-17T12:25:11ZengMDPI AGMaterials Proceedings2673-46052022-01-015110710.3390/materproc2021005107DES-Based Solution for Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filters of Euro <i>V</i>/<i>V</i>I Diesel Vehicles <xref rid="fn1-materproc-1541782" ref-type="fn">†</xref>Hara Papadopoulou0Sotiria Papagianni1Anastasia Maria Moschovi2Konstantinos Miltiadis Sakkas3Iakovos Yakoumis4MONOLITHOS Catalysts and Recycling Ltd., Vrilissou 83, 114 76 Athens, GreeceMONOLITHOS Catalysts and Recycling Ltd., Vrilissou 83, 114 76 Athens, GreeceMONOLITHOS Catalysts and Recycling Ltd., Vrilissou 83, 114 76 Athens, GreeceYS Cypriot Catalysts Ltd., Larnaka 7649, CyprusMONOLITHOS Catalysts and Recycling Ltd., Vrilissou 83, 114 76 Athens, GreeceA diesel particulate filter (DPF) can remove the diesel particulate matter from the incomplete combustion exhaust gases of diesel engine vehicles. The regeneration process of DPF is critical since the cost of the DPF/catalytic system for Euro 5/6 Diesel Cars has been calculated as half of the cost of the whole engine of the car. Nowadays, organic based solvents are used for regenerating filters while simultaneously revealing potential toxicity. As a result, there is a need for an innovative and environmentally friendly regenerating process. The studied reagents were citric acid, a deep eutectic solvent (DES) of choline chloride and lactic acid, sodium dodecyl-benzene sulfonate, and sodium hypochlorite. By this novel regenerating method, up to 90% of the organic compounds from diesel filters were removed.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4605/5/1/107regenerationDPFc-DPFDESPGMsREEs
spellingShingle Hara Papadopoulou
Sotiria Papagianni
Anastasia Maria Moschovi
Konstantinos Miltiadis Sakkas
Iakovos Yakoumis
DES-Based Solution for Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filters of Euro <i>V</i>/<i>V</i>I Diesel Vehicles <xref rid="fn1-materproc-1541782" ref-type="fn">†</xref>
Materials Proceedings
regeneration
DPF
c-DPF
DES
PGMs
REEs
title DES-Based Solution for Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filters of Euro <i>V</i>/<i>V</i>I Diesel Vehicles <xref rid="fn1-materproc-1541782" ref-type="fn">†</xref>
title_full DES-Based Solution for Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filters of Euro <i>V</i>/<i>V</i>I Diesel Vehicles <xref rid="fn1-materproc-1541782" ref-type="fn">†</xref>
title_fullStr DES-Based Solution for Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filters of Euro <i>V</i>/<i>V</i>I Diesel Vehicles <xref rid="fn1-materproc-1541782" ref-type="fn">†</xref>
title_full_unstemmed DES-Based Solution for Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filters of Euro <i>V</i>/<i>V</i>I Diesel Vehicles <xref rid="fn1-materproc-1541782" ref-type="fn">†</xref>
title_short DES-Based Solution for Regenerating Diesel Particulate Filters of Euro <i>V</i>/<i>V</i>I Diesel Vehicles <xref rid="fn1-materproc-1541782" ref-type="fn">†</xref>
title_sort des based solution for regenerating diesel particulate filters of euro i v i i v i i diesel vehicles xref rid fn1 materproc 1541782 ref type fn † xref
topic regeneration
DPF
c-DPF
DES
PGMs
REEs
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4605/5/1/107
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