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EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL DEVICE THAT REDUCES TOXIC GASES AND POLLUTANTS IN EXHAUST GAS FROM AN ENGINE INTO LESS TOXIC POLLUTANTS BY CATALYZING A REDOX REACTION
Catalytic Converter; Catalytic converters; Catalytic convertor; Diesel Oxidation Catalyst; Diesel oxidation catalyst; Catalysator; Catalytic combustor; Cadillac converter; Three-way catalyst
  • Cutaway of a metal-core converter
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catalytic converter         
(catalytic converters)
A catalytic converter is a device which is fitted to a car's exhaust to reduce the pollution coming from it.
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catalytic converter         
¦ noun a device in the exhaust system of a motor vehicle, containing a catalyst for converting pollutant gases into less harmful ones.
Catalytic converter         
A catalytic converter is an exhaust emission control device that converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine into less-toxic pollutants by catalyzing a redox reaction. Catalytic converters are usually used with internal combustion engines fueled by gasoline or diesel, including lean-burn engines, and sometimes on kerosene heaters and stoves.

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Catalytic converter

A catalytic converter is an exhaust emission control device that converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine into less-toxic pollutants by catalyzing a redox reaction. Catalytic converters are usually used with internal combustion engines fueled by gasoline or diesel, including lean-burn engines, and sometimes on kerosene heaters and stoves.

The first widespread introduction of catalytic converters was in the United States automobile market. To comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's stricter regulation of exhaust emissions, most gasoline-powered vehicles starting with the 1975 model year are equipped with catalytic converters. These "two-way" converters combine oxygen with carbon monoxide (CO) and unburned hydrocarbons (HC) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Although two-way converters on gasoline engines were rendered obsolete in 1981 by "three-way" converters that also reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx); they are still used on lean-burn engines to oxidize particulate matter and hydrocarbon emissions (including Diesel engines, which typically use lean combustion), as three-way-converters require fuel-rich or stoichiometric combustion to successfully reduce NOx.

Although catalytic converters are most commonly applied to exhaust systems in automobiles, they are also used on electrical generators, forklifts, mining equipment, trucks, buses, locomotives, motorcycles, and on ships. They are even used on some wood stoves to control emissions. This is usually in response to government regulation, either through environmental regulation or through health and safety regulations.

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1. The remainder is expelled as vapor and burned off by the catalytic converter.
2. "It‘s all because of the Clean Air Act and the catalytic converter.
3. "This car needs a catalytic converter, and it‘s $800," she says, loading her silver Toyota Matrix with eggs and laundry detergent.
4. It works on the fuel before combustion, so there is no need for a catalytic converter to clean up the exhaust afterwards.
5. Of these 1.5 million vehicles, 23.5 percent are more than 18 years old and do not have a catalytic converter, which reduces air pollution.