reportNitric oxide gas (NO) is effectively reduced by retorted oil shale. At 300°C half of the NO in a gas stream is removed when the gas stream contacts a bed of crushed retorted oil shale for 0.4 s. The fraction removed in 0.4 s reaches 90% at a temperature of 375°C. As long as the reducing agent, presumed to be char in the retorted shale, is not depleted, the rate of reduction of NO appears to be proportional to the partial pressure of NO, and our results can be expressed in terms of a rate constant (k) which is a function of temperature (T, Kelvin). This rate is many times faster than the rate of reduction of NO by coal char as measured by Furusawa et al. (1983). The principal reduction reaction is unknown; it does not release C02
The combustion of solid fuels in the rotary kiln and in the calciner of a cement plant generates fue...
A comparative study between the kinetics of oil generation from Ohio and Colorado shales has been do...
This study was undertaken in order to improve understanding of several aspects of the NO-carbon reac...
reportOxidized oil shale from the combustor in the LLNL Hot-Recycled-Solids (HRS) oil shale retortin...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
The catalytic effect of coal gangue hollow ball with open pores on NO reduction by CO in fluidized b...
reportThe intrinsic kinetics of reaction of oxygen with carbonaceous residue in rapidly pyrolyzed Co...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
Reduction of N2O by chars from subbituminous Siersza, Piast and Janina coals have been studied in a ...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
Oil shale research and development has grown in the shadow of the petroleum industry. The uncertain...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
Green River oil shale was air oxidized at subretorting temperatures. Off gases consisting of nitroge...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
The combustion of solid fuels in the rotary kiln and in the calciner of a cement plant generates fue...
A comparative study between the kinetics of oil generation from Ohio and Colorado shales has been do...
This study was undertaken in order to improve understanding of several aspects of the NO-carbon reac...
reportOxidized oil shale from the combustor in the LLNL Hot-Recycled-Solids (HRS) oil shale retortin...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
The catalytic effect of coal gangue hollow ball with open pores on NO reduction by CO in fluidized b...
reportThe intrinsic kinetics of reaction of oxygen with carbonaceous residue in rapidly pyrolyzed Co...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
Reduction of N2O by chars from subbituminous Siersza, Piast and Janina coals have been studied in a ...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
Oil shale research and development has grown in the shadow of the petroleum industry. The uncertain...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
Green River oil shale was air oxidized at subretorting temperatures. Off gases consisting of nitroge...
The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, ...
The combustion of solid fuels in the rotary kiln and in the calciner of a cement plant generates fue...
A comparative study between the kinetics of oil generation from Ohio and Colorado shales has been do...
This study was undertaken in order to improve understanding of several aspects of the NO-carbon reac...