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Effect of Sodium- and Lithium-Based Fuel Additives on the Regeneration Efficiency of Diesel Particulate Filters

1992-10-01
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The effect of fuel additives based on the alkali metals sodium and lithium on the regeneration behaviour of diesel particulate filters was studied. For this purpose the diesel fuel was doped with the lithium and sodium salts of an aliphatic alcohol. The efficiency of these additives was assessed by comparing it to ferrocene, which is, at present, the best studied additive for particulate filter regeneration. The additives were tested on an engine test bench under steady state conditions, on a transient dynamometer and finally in a real driving test. As a result of the addition of the alkali metal salts, the ignition temperature of the soot trapped in the particulate filter is considerably lower than the ignition temperature without additives. The results with the alkali metal additives are similar to those of ferrocene or other additives with transition metals like manganese or copper.
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