Oxy-fuel combustion is an emerging combustion technology for capture of carbon dioxide. This technology also creates new conditions for formation of NOx. The present work summarizes the experimental and modelling work performed at Chalmers University of Technology on nitrogen chemistry in oxy-fuel combustion. The major conclusions are that emission of NOx in oxy-fuel combustion strongly depends on the reduction of recycled NO by hydrocarbon radicals (reburning) in the flame zone. Furthermore, the elimination of air-borne nitrogen in oxy-fuel combustion creates an opportunity to reverse the Zeldovich mechanism in order to reduce NOx instead of producing thermal NOx
Experiments were carried out to obtain data on the efficiency of nitric oxide (NO) reduction by rebu...
Experiments from previous work performed at Chalmers University of Technology have shown tendencies ...
The formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in combustion systems is an important environmental concern. ...
Oxy-fuel combustion is an emerging combustion technology for capture of carbon dioxide. This technol...
Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the main candidates for carbon dioxide capture from power plants. In o...
The present paper discusses solutions whereby NOx emissions from coal-fired oxy-fuel combustion may ...
The interest in oxy-combustion as a method to capture carbon dioxide has increased drastically durin...
In the development of oxy-fuel combustion, reburning of nitrogen oxides, recycled with the flue gase...
The present work investigates reburning reduction of nitrogen oxides in oxy-fuel combustion by means...
Few studies are available about the chemistry of NO2 in oxy-fuel combustion, despite the thought tha...
Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the most promising technologies to capture CO2 from power plants. The ...
The possibility of high-temperature reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in oxy-fuel combustion is inv...
The power generation system is facing large changes to meet the demands on reduced emissions of carb...
This paper presents experimental and modeling work on the combustion chemistry of the oxy-fuel(O2/CO...
This work investigates the reburning reduction of nitric oxide (NO) in a 100 kW propane-fired oxyfue...
Experiments were carried out to obtain data on the efficiency of nitric oxide (NO) reduction by rebu...
Experiments from previous work performed at Chalmers University of Technology have shown tendencies ...
The formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in combustion systems is an important environmental concern. ...
Oxy-fuel combustion is an emerging combustion technology for capture of carbon dioxide. This technol...
Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the main candidates for carbon dioxide capture from power plants. In o...
The present paper discusses solutions whereby NOx emissions from coal-fired oxy-fuel combustion may ...
The interest in oxy-combustion as a method to capture carbon dioxide has increased drastically durin...
In the development of oxy-fuel combustion, reburning of nitrogen oxides, recycled with the flue gase...
The present work investigates reburning reduction of nitrogen oxides in oxy-fuel combustion by means...
Few studies are available about the chemistry of NO2 in oxy-fuel combustion, despite the thought tha...
Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the most promising technologies to capture CO2 from power plants. The ...
The possibility of high-temperature reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in oxy-fuel combustion is inv...
The power generation system is facing large changes to meet the demands on reduced emissions of carb...
This paper presents experimental and modeling work on the combustion chemistry of the oxy-fuel(O2/CO...
This work investigates the reburning reduction of nitric oxide (NO) in a 100 kW propane-fired oxyfue...
Experiments were carried out to obtain data on the efficiency of nitric oxide (NO) reduction by rebu...
Experiments from previous work performed at Chalmers University of Technology have shown tendencies ...
The formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in combustion systems is an important environmental concern. ...