CO, VOCs, NOx, and Soot Emission Control
A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Catalysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 November 2026 | Viewed by 68
Special Issue Editors
Interests: catalytic processes; environmental catalysis; air pollution control
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: heterogeneous catalysts; soot combustion; phenol degradation; CO oxidation; 3D printing; structured catalysts
Interests: heterogeneous catalysis; flexible and rigid structured catalysts; oxidation reactions; oxidative dehydrogenation of hydrocarbons; pollutants abatement; 3D printing
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
After the two previously successful Special Issues focused on environmental pollution control applications, we propose a third volume examining a similar theme: exhaust gas treatment of engines and industries, titled “CO, VOCs, NOx, and Soot Emission Control”. Despite significant advances in this field, there is still much to be developed. Therefore, this volume will report new advances in the elimination of these pollutants from mobile or stationary sources. Mobile sources include cars, ships, or trucks, whereas stationary sources include chimneys from combustion or ventilation processes in different industrial processes. This Special Issue of Catalysts is dedicated to the dissemination of results from the efforts of research groups in both basic and applied aspects of environmental catalysis focused on air pollution control, in order to generate new ideas and inspire research in this attractive area.
Dr. Eduardo Miró
Dr. Ezequiel David Banus
Dr. Juan Pablo Bortolozzi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- CO
- VOCs
- NOx
- soot
- diesel particulate filter (DPF)
- selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
- diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC)
- emission control system
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