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Post pollution control Method for C. I. Engine automobiles using Nano-coated Catalytic converter

Author Affiliations

  • 1Rungta College of Engineering and Technology, Raipur, CG, India
  • 2Rungta College of Engineering and Technology, Raipur, CG, India

Res. J. Engineering Sci., Volume 5, Issue (3), Pages 14-16, March,26 (2016)

Abstract

The pollution level due to the exhaust emissions from diesel engine based automobiles has become an issue of major concern in today’s scenario. Some of the cities have started thinking on an odd and even formula to control the pollution rate. Nano-particles coated on catalytic converter can be very helpful in this regards. Nanotechnology plays a vital role in the formation of new methods and new products, to improve present production equipments and for producing innovative materials having better performance leading to less consumption of energy resources and less environmental degradation. The present research work is based on contribution of nano-particles in the field of automobile pollution control. When the change of particle size from micro to nanotakes place, it causes significant change in the material properties. This research work also underlines the atomic activity of nano-particles used for pollution prevention from the C.I. engine based automobiles.

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