New strategies for the improvement of automobile catalysts

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This paper provides a review of recently obtained spectroscopic results, ab-initio calculations and catalytic activity tests from the authors' laboratory of factors affecting the performance of materials used as automobile catalysts. Issues addressed include the preparation of (Ce,Zr)Ox/Al 2O3 (CZA) mixed oxide supports and the use of new active metals, such as Pd and Cu, for three-way catalysts (TWCs); the performance of non-noble transition metals, such as Co or Ag, for pollution control under lean conditions; and the use of (Pt/BaOx/Al2O3 (PtBa) for engine exhaust gas treatment under oscillating lean-stoichiometric conditions.

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Fernández-García, M., Martínez-Arias, A., Iglesias-Juez, A., Hungría, A. B., Anderson, J. A., Conesa, J. C., & Soria, J. (2001). New strategies for the improvement of automobile catalysts. In International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Vol. 2, pp. 251–262). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/i2050251

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