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(DOE/Argonne National Laboratory) A new, patented catalyst developed by scientists at Argonne National Laboratory that can reliably and economically reduce between 95 and 100 percent of the nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel-fueled engines has been licensed to Integrated Fuel Technologies, Inc., a Washington state start-up company with offices in Spokane and Kirkland.


 

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