A large number of candidate soot oxidation catalysts were screened on
their catalytic activity with a model soot. It was found that the inte
nsity of contact between soot and catalyst is one of the major paramet
ers that determine the soot oxidation rate. Two types of contact were
studied: many catalysts increase the rate of soot oxidation considerab
ly when, under model conditions, the contact is intimate (''tight'');
whereas under conditions of poor (''loose'') contact, which can be res
emblant of the contact in practice, only some catalysts are able to ac
celerate this oxidation reaction. It is tentatively suggested that (i)
mobility of the catalyst is a major parameter determining the loose c
ontact activity of catalysts, and (ii) this mobility correlates with t
he melting point or the partial pressure of the catalyst.