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Relative Effects of Catalyst and Fuel Formulation on Gasoline Vehicle Exhaust Emissions

1996-10-01
961902
The effects of catalyst and fuel formulation changes were investigated on vehicles meeting European Stage II (94/12/EC) emission limits when tested over the modified European test cycle. The OEM standard Pt/Rh catalyst formulation was compared with advanced Pd/Rh catalysts, at nominally the same PGM cost, and with Pd/Rh catalysts at increased PGM loadings. No other changes were made to the vehicles. The largest relative emissions benefits for the advanced Pd/Rh catalysts at equivalent PGM cost were 28% for THC, 30% for CO and 22% for NOx. Pd/Rh catalysts with higher PGM loadings gave further improvements in emissions, with total reductions of 38% for THC, 40% for CO and 31% for NOx compared to the standard OEM catalyst. In addition, one of the vehicles was tested with a Pt/Pd/Rh catalyst formulation. The performance of this catalyst was comparable with the Pd/Rh catalyst at similar PGM loading.
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