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Kinetics and mechanisms of NO{sub x} - char reduction. Quarterly technical progress report, 1 May, 1996--31 July, 1996
Author(s) -
Eric M. Suuberg,
W.D. Lilly,
I. Aarna
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/415364
Subject(s) - combustion , char , nitrogen oxides , context (archaeology) , coal , nox , nitrogen , greenhouse gas , coal combustion products , environmental science , chemistry , meteorology , atmospheric sciences , waste management , physics , engineering , geology , geography , archaeology , organic chemistry , oceanography
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, whether the concern is with acid rain, stratospheric ozone chemistry, or {open_quotes}greenhouse{close_quotes} gases. Whereas earlier the concern was focused mainly on NO (as a primary combustion product) and to a lesser extent NO{sub 2}, in recent years the emissions of N{sub 2}O have also captured considerable attention, particularly in the context of fluidized bed combustion, in which the problem appears to be most acute. The research community has only recently begun to take solid hold on the N{sub 2}O problem. This is in part because earlier estimates of the importance of N{sub 2}O in combustion processes were clouded by artifacts in sampling which have now been resolved. This project is concerned with the mechanism of reduction of both NO and N{sub 2}O by carbons

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