Zhu D, Ruwe L, Schmitt S, Shu B, Kohse-Höinghaus K, Lucassen A. Interactions in Ammonia and Hydrogen Oxidation Examined in a Flow Reactor and a Shock Tube. Journal of Physical Chemistry A: Molecules, Clusters, and Aerosols. 2023;127(10):2351-2366.Ammonia (NH3) is a promising fuel, because it is carbon-free and easier to store and transport than hydrogen (H2). However, an ignition enhancer such as H2 might be needed for technical applications, because of the rather poor ignition properties of NH3. The combustion of pure NH3 and H2 has been explored widely. However, for mixtures of both gases, mostly only global parameters such as ignition delay times or flame speeds were reported. Studies with extensive experimental species profiles are scar...
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As a carbon-free fuel and easier to store and transport than hydrogen, ammonia can be used as a hydr...
This work introduces a newly developed reaction mechanism for the oxidation of ammonia in freely pro...
The present work deals with an experimental and modeling analysis of ammonia oxidation at high press...
We report experimental studies on the combustion of lean hydrogen-nitrous oxide-ammonia-air mixtures...
The hydrogen effect as a “fuel enhancer” on ammonia oxidation features is a relevant topic for ammon...
Hydrogen-assisted oxidation of ammonia under flow reactor conditions was investigated through experi...
A complete understanding of the mechanism of ammonia pyrolysis and oxidation in the full range of op...
International audienceThis work introduces a newly developed reaction mechanism for the oxidation of...
The interaction between ammonia and NO under combustion conditions is analyzed in the present work, ...
Understanding the chemistry behind the oxidation of ammonia/hydrogen mixtures is crucial for ensurin...
The problems of oil resources and CO2 emissions becoming increasingly alarming, the search for alter...
Unraveling the low-temperature chemistry of ammonia is still an open challenge in combustion kinetic...
In recent years, hydrogen-carrying compounds have accrued interest as an alternative to traditional ...
Ammonia often occurs in combustion gases as a product of fuel-nitrogen. Since either NO or N2 may pr...
As a carbon-free fuel and easier to store and transport than hydrogen, ammonia can be used as a hydr...
This work introduces a newly developed reaction mechanism for the oxidation of ammonia in freely pro...
The present work deals with an experimental and modeling analysis of ammonia oxidation at high press...
We report experimental studies on the combustion of lean hydrogen-nitrous oxide-ammonia-air mixtures...