Abstract: Securing new sources of energy has become a major concern, because fossil fuels are expected to be depleted within several decades. In some of the major wars of the 20th century, control of oil was either a proximate cause or a decisive factor in the outcome. Especially in Japan and Germany, a great deal of research was devoted to making liquid fuels from coal. In one such experiment, a large amount of excess heat was observed. The present study was devoted to replicating and controlling that excess heat effect. The reactant is phenanthrene, a heavy oil fraction, which is subjected to high pressure and high heat in the presence of a metal catalyst. This results in the production of excess heat and strong penetrating electromagneti...
It has been demonstrated that donor solvents play a key role in the scission of thermal stable bonds...
Hydrocarbon compounds are formed by carbon and hydrogen elements. The higher heating values (HHVs) o...
Heat capacity arises because the individual particles comprising a substance are able to move and th...
The combustion of hydrocarbon fuels is essentially the more or less complete oxidation of the hydrog...
Thermal protection of heat-stressed surfaces of a high-speed vehicle flying in dense layers of atmos...
ABSTRACT:This research revealed that exposure of methane and/or steam to radiowave (RW) and microwav...
\u3cp\u3eThe development of an efficient reactor for hydrocarbons (C\u3csub\u3e2\u3c/sub\u3e–C\u3csu...
The production of light monoaromatic hydrocarbons by thermal cracking of pre-hydrogenated polyaromat...
Hydrogen can be generated in situ within reservoirs containing hydrocarbons through chemical reactio...
In the future, the global demand on liquid hydrocarbons especially for the traffic sector will still...
Thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production from propanol reforming reactions, by decomposition an...
The development of an efficient reactor for hydrocarbons (C2–C4) production through hydrogenation of...
The purpose of the research was to determine the detailed molecular mechanism for the introduction o...
The pyrolytic and carbon forming reactions of a number of petroleum based feedstocks have been studi...
A newly developed detailed chemical kinetic mechanism, NUIGMech1.1, is used to study the pyrolysis o...
It has been demonstrated that donor solvents play a key role in the scission of thermal stable bonds...
Hydrocarbon compounds are formed by carbon and hydrogen elements. The higher heating values (HHVs) o...
Heat capacity arises because the individual particles comprising a substance are able to move and th...
The combustion of hydrocarbon fuels is essentially the more or less complete oxidation of the hydrog...
Thermal protection of heat-stressed surfaces of a high-speed vehicle flying in dense layers of atmos...
ABSTRACT:This research revealed that exposure of methane and/or steam to radiowave (RW) and microwav...
\u3cp\u3eThe development of an efficient reactor for hydrocarbons (C\u3csub\u3e2\u3c/sub\u3e–C\u3csu...
The production of light monoaromatic hydrocarbons by thermal cracking of pre-hydrogenated polyaromat...
Hydrogen can be generated in situ within reservoirs containing hydrocarbons through chemical reactio...
In the future, the global demand on liquid hydrocarbons especially for the traffic sector will still...
Thermodynamic analysis of hydrogen production from propanol reforming reactions, by decomposition an...
The development of an efficient reactor for hydrocarbons (C2–C4) production through hydrogenation of...
The purpose of the research was to determine the detailed molecular mechanism for the introduction o...
The pyrolytic and carbon forming reactions of a number of petroleum based feedstocks have been studi...
A newly developed detailed chemical kinetic mechanism, NUIGMech1.1, is used to study the pyrolysis o...
It has been demonstrated that donor solvents play a key role in the scission of thermal stable bonds...
Hydrocarbon compounds are formed by carbon and hydrogen elements. The higher heating values (HHVs) o...
Heat capacity arises because the individual particles comprising a substance are able to move and th...