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Fig 1.

DPF catalyst module.

(A) individual catalyst, (B) Packaged catalyst.

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Table 1.

Coating materials and Pt loadings of DPF module.

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Fig 2.

The simulated-exhaust-gas experiments bench.

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Fig 3.

The pilot-scale tests bench.

(A)Diesel engine, (B) Bench schematic figure.

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Fig 4.

BPT results for DPF with different coating and loading contents.

(A) DPF 1#, (B) DPF 2#, (C) DPF 3#.

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Fig 5.

PMs deposition and residuals in DPF with different coating and loading contents.

(A) DPF 1#, (B) DPF 2#, (C) DPF 3#.

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Table 2.

Upstream and downstream PMs emissions of unit power (g/kW-h) and PMs filtering efficiency (%) of DPF at different diesel engine loads.

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Table 3.

Upstream and downstream smoke level (mg/m3) and filtering efficiency (%) of DPF module under different loads.

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Fig 6.

DPF BPT tests in pilot-scale bench.

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Fig 7.

Long-term DPF module regeneration durability test.

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Fig 8.

DPF module.

(A) Upstream; (B) Inside; (C) Downstream.

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Fig 9.

Upstream and downstream gaseous emissions of DPF.

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