A Washington State University catalyst design using a single or just a few palladium atoms removed 90% of unburned methane from natural gas engine exhaust. The research showed that the single-atom catalyst was able to remove methane from engine exhaust at lower temperatures, less than 350° Celsius (662° Fahrenheit), while maintaining reaction stability at higher temperatures.
The research effort between Washington State University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has been reported in the journal, Nature Catalysis. Yong Wang, Regents…New Catalyst Efficiently Cleans Methane From Natural Gas Exhaust
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