Abstract
Exploring the differences between soot non-catalytic and catalytic oxidation process is beneficial to enhance the catalyst performance and soot removal efficiency of catalytic diesel particulate filters. In this paper, the soot samples are pretreated under high temperature conditions at both non-catalytic and catalytic oxidation atmosphere to obtain target pretreated soot samples with different mass loss. Five typical oxidation stages are analyzed with corresponding soot mass loss rate of 15 %, 25 %, 50 %, 70 %, 85 %. The soot physicochemical properties including oxidation activity, porous structure, particle layer, nanostructure, graphitization and functional groups are explored; further, the correlations among these physicochemical properties are analyzed, and three levels of catalytic effect mechanism are proposed based on CeO2 catalyst. This paper helps in understanding the differences of the mechanisms between non-catalytic and catalytic oxidation of soot.
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