oxidizing catalyst
1oxidizing catalyst — A catalyst which decreases CO and HC levels using excess air. Compare reducing catalyst …
2catalyst — [1] A substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without itself being used up. [2] A special agent which is added to a plastic body filler or resin or paint to speed up the hardening process. Also see aged catalyst fresh catalyst… …
3oxidizing converter — A converter with a conventional oxidation catalyst that needs a secondary air supply to convert hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and water; does not control NOx. Compare single bed oxidizing converter …
4reducing catalyst — A catalyst such as rhodium which converts nitrogen oxides into harmless nitrogen and oxygen in a reducing catalytic converter. Compare oxidizing catalyst …
5two-way catalyst — See oxidizing catalyst …
6single-bed oxidizing converter — A converter with one catalyst bed for HC and CO control …
7Polythiophene — The monomer repeat unit of unsubstituted polythiophene …
8Duramax V8 engine — This article is about Duramax V 8. For the Duramax 6 cylinder, see Isuzu 6H Engine. Duramax Diesel engine Manufacturer DMAX Production 2001– Predecessor 6.2 and 6.5 L Detroit Diesel The Duramax is General Motors diesel engine family for… …
9Thiol — with a blue highlighted sulfhydryl group. In organic chemistry, a thiol (   …
10Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition — Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, or HCCI, is a form of internal combustion in which well mixed fuel and oxidizer (typically air) are compressed to the point of auto ignition. As in other forms of combustion, this exothermic reaction… …