Optimal catalyst load for a Microwave susceptible catalytic DPF

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  The fulfilment of current and future soot (also called Particulate Matter or PM) emissions regulations in Diesel engines have led to the widespread use of Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs).These systems (Fig.1) were identified more than thirty years ago as the most effective system to control the soot emissions in Diesel engines (Galindo et al., 2012).
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