A reactor chamber forms part of an exhaust system of an internal
combustion engine. Within the chamber are electrodes between which there
is disposed a bed of active material through which, in use, the exhaust
gases pass. In the presence of an electrical discharge, driven by an
electrical voltage applied across the electrodes, the active material has
a catalytic action in the reduction of nitrogenous oxides in the exhaust
and also acts to remove hydrocarbons from the exhaust gases.