Abstract

Abstract Results have been reported recently suggesting that the use of a platinum-coated combustion chamber would significantly reduce gaseous and particulate emissions in a diesel engine. To examine these claims, a single-cylinder version of a conventional automotive diesel engine was tested with and without a platinum coating. For all conditions tested, application of the coating resulted in no significant changes in NOx, CO, HC or particulate emissions.

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