
Wood stove catalyst for exhaust gas purification
Universal catalyst for exhaust gas purification in wood-burning stoves. It oxidizes CO, hydrocarbons, and formaldehyde.

Wood-burning stoves rely on the combustion of (dry) wood to generate heat. However, burning wood releases CO2 emissions, which contribute to the greenhouse effect. In real-world wood-burning processes, in addition to CO2, other pollutants such as CO, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and VOCs are released. How can the efficiency of wood-burning stoves be improved and emissions reduced? Modern wood-burning stoves are equipped with total oxidation catalysts, i.e., emission-reducing catalysts, to achieve cleaner combustion and higher energy efficiency.
C&Cs supplies suitable emission-reducing catalysts coated with precious metals (platinum, palladium or rhodium) that are robust, heat-resistant and durable, as well as exhibiting high catalytic activity to enable efficient conversion of pollutants z< 0 >.

Universal catalyst for exhaust gas purification in wood-burning stoves. It oxidizes CO, hydrocarbons, and formaldehyde.