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Certain metals are known to improve the combustion of diesel fuel. Of these, iron, cerium and platinum in particular are used as fuel borne catalysts (FBC) for the regeneration of DPFs.
Ce-Pt FBCs have the effect of lowering the soot oxidation (regeneration) temperature, which is useful for vehicles that frequently encounter low load conditions (e.g. city driving).
Metallic FBCs are impratical at high dosages due to unacceptable levels of ash loading and exhaust back pressure. They are also not recommended for use in vehicles without a DPF due to concerns about metal oxide particle emissions (which the DPF would otherwise collect and prevent its release).
OEMs are aware of the advantages and disadvantages of active (fuel enrichment or additive/FBC) and passive exhaust aftertreatment systems. Literature on the subject, produced by research institutions and industry, is extensive.
Ce-Pt FBCs may help if the vehicle is experiencing extended problems with DPF regeneration.
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