10 research outputs found
The Effect of Temperature and Carbonyl Sulphide on Carbon Deposition on 20Cr25Ni Stainless Steel
Fabrication of Mo/Co‐alumina‐coated kaolin‐based catalytic membrane for use in a catalytic membrane reactor
Experimental and Modeling Studies on the Chemical Vapor Infiltration with Respect to the Effects of Thermal Gradient and Other Operating Parameters
Development of soot formation sub-model for Scania DC-9 diesel engine in the steady-state condition
H2S Decomposition into H2 and S2 by Plasma Technology: Comparison of Gliding Arc and Microwave Plasma
Carbon Deposition and Filament Initiation and Growth Mechanisms on Iron Particles and Foils
Kinetics and Mechanisms of the Oxidation of Gaseous Sulfur Compounds
The problems associated with global climate change in general, and acid rain in particular, have led to a great deal of research on the atmospheric and combustion chemistry of sulfur. Developments over the last decade have led to significant progress in our understanding of the kinetics and mechanisms of the atmospheric oxidation chemistry of natural and anthropogenic sulfur. Rather less effort, however, has been placed on developing an understanding of sulfur combustion kinetics; the emphasis of mitigation research has instead been placed on removal of sulfur from fuels or development of scrubbing techniques to remove SO2 from stack gases
