abstract |
Disclosed is a plasma system for removing soot and nitrogen oxides (NOx) in exhaust gas from diesel engine. Such system comprises a diesel particulate filter for accommodating a honeycomb type porous element and at lest one pair of electrodes; a plasma reactor for creating a predetermined amount of plasma, mounted downstream or upstream of said diesel particulate filter; a catalytic reactor filled with a catalyst selected from the group 1B metals, mounted downstream of said plasma reactor or said diesel particulate filter; and a hydrocarbon-feeding means for feeding hydrocarbon to exhaust gas, connected to an arbitrary position upstream of said plasma reactor. Therefore, soot and NOx in the exhaust gas, which are components harmful to human beings, and are also pollutants, can be effectively removed at a normal pressure by use of such system. |