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JoAnn S. Lighty

Researcher at University of Utah

Publications -  120
Citations -  3893

JoAnn S. Lighty is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combustion & Chemical looping combustion. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 119 publications receiving 3501 citations. Previous affiliations of JoAnn S. Lighty include Boise State University & Utah State University.

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Optical properties of organic carbon and soot produced in an inverse diffusion flame

TL;DR: In this paper, carbonaceous particulate matter (soot plus organic carbon) sampled downstream of an ethylene inverse diffusion flame (IDF) was chemically and spectroscopically analyzed in detail.
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Fundamental Studies of Metal Behavior During Solids Incineration

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental apparatus was constructed which allows investigation of the vaporization behavior of metal contaminants during incineration of their host substrate, and comparisons were made between equilibrium predictions and experimental observations for a number of different melals in chlorinated, inert, and reducing environments between 150°C and 650°C.
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Characterization of thermal desorption phenomena for the cleanup of contaminated soil

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a bench-scale particle-characterization reactor (PCR) to characterize intraparticle transport under conditions where the bulk concentration and temperature at the particle surface are known.
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Experimental evaluation of the effects of quench rate and quartz surface area on homogeneous mercury oxidation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a mercury oxidation data set suitable for validation of fundamental kinetic models of mercury chemistry and for mechanism development, and the extent of oxidation was predicted using a detailed kinetic model.
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Soot oxidation-induced fragmentation: Part 2: Experimental investigation of the mechanism of fragmentation

TL;DR: In this paper, the mechanisms associated with the fragmentation of soot particles were investigated in a two-stage burner, with ethylene as the fuel, and it was shown that the onset of the fragmentation depended on the presence of large aggregates in the flames.