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Mechanism and modeling of nitrogen chemistry in combustion
James A. Miller,Craig T. Bowman +1 more
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In this article, the mechanisms and rate parameters for the gas-phase reactions of nitrogen compounds that are applicable to combustion-generated air pollution are discussed and illustrated by comparison of results from detailed kinetics calculations with experimental data.About:
This article is published in Progress in Energy and Combustion Science.The article was published on 1989-01-01. It has received 2843 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Combustion.read more
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Combustion of fat and vegetable oil derived fuels in diesel engines
TL;DR: In this paper, the status of fat and oil derived diesel fuels with respect to fuel properties, engine performance, and emissions is reviewed, and it is concluded that the price of the feedstock fat or oil is the major factor determining biodiesel price.
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Combustion properties of biomass
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the properties of biomass relevant to combustion is briefly reviewed and the compositions of biomass among fuel types are variable, especially with respect to inorganic constituents important to the critical problems of fouling and slagging.
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CO2 Reforming of CH4
TL;DR: Although technological practice should minimize environmental impact, this is not always economically feasible as mentioned in this paper, and during the past decade, there has been increasing global concern over the environmental impact of technology.
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Beyond fossil fuel-driven nitrogen transformations.
Jingguang G. Chen,Jingguang G. Chen,Richard M. Crooks,Lance C. Seefeldt,Kara L. Bren,R. Morris Bullock,Marcetta Y. Darensbourg,Patrick L. Holland,Brian M. Hoffman,Michael J. Janik,Anne K. Jones,Mercouri G. Kanatzidis,Paul W. King,Kyle M. Lancaster,Sergei V. Lymar,Peter H. Pfromm,William F. Schneider,Richard R. Schrock +17 more
TL;DR: Research prospects for more sustainable routes to nitrogen commodity chemicals are reviewed, considering developments in enzymatic, homogeneous, and heterogeneous catalysis, as well as electrochemical, photochemical, and plasma-based approaches.
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A detailed kinetic modeling study of aromatics formation in laminar premixed acetylene and ethylene flames
Hai Wang,Michael Frenklach +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a computational study was performed for the formation and growth of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in laminar premixed acetylene and ethylene flames.
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The Role of Energy-Releasing Kinetics in NOx Formation: Fuel-Lean, Jet-Stirred CO-Air Combustion
Philip C. Malte,David T. Pratt +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of energy-releasing kinetic processes on NOx formation in a jet-stirred reactor were examined for chemically rate-limited, fuel-lean combustion of carbon monoxide with moist air at 0.5 and 1 atmosphere.
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Kinetics and mechanism of the CH + N2 reaction. Temperature- and pressure-dependence studies and transition-state-theory analysis
Michael R. Berman,Ming-Chang Lin +1 more
TL;DR: The second-order reaction rate constant was found to be pressure dependent, varying by a factor of 96 in this range as discussed by the authors, and the rate constant decreases with increasing temperature and cannot be adequately described by a linear fit.
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Thermal DeNOx Controlling nitrogen oxides emissions by a noncatalytic process
TL;DR: A noncatalytic process is discussed which controls emissions of nitrogen oxides which involves the use of a multipoint injection grid and the economics of the improved version of the Thermal DeNO/sub x/ versus the original version.
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The oxidation of hydrogen cyanide in fuel-rich flames☆
TL;DR: The decay of hydrogen cyanide in the burnt gases of a number of fuel-rich flames has been investigated with a view to establishing the mechanism of decay and reconciling discrepant results reported in the literature as mentioned in this paper.
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An artifact in the measurement of N2O from combustion sources
L. J. Muzio,J. C. Kramlich +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an artifact in the use of sampling containers for the measurement of nitrous oxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion has been identified, where the storage of moist combustion products containing SO2 and NO for periods as short as 2 hours can lead to the formation of several hundreds of parts per million of N2O in the sample containers where none originally existed.