2014
DOI: 10.2495/air140211
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Conversion of nitrogen compounds into nitrogen oxides during combustion in a fluidised bed reactor

Abstract: Combustion processes of alternative fuels with high nitrogen content can cause nitrogen oxides emission which is unacceptable from an environmental and legal point of view. Reactions of nitrogen compounds, e.g. ammonia or heterocyclic compounds, are complex and there is a lack of specialized complete knowledge about them. This paper reports processes of propane combustion in a fluidized bed reactor without and with ammonia or pyridine addition into the reaction zone, especially nitrogen compound conversion int… Show more

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“…Spectra from FTIR analyzer was continuously acquired every 5 s during experiment, and these data served as a basis for further evaluation. Utilization of several analyzers allowed to duplicate measurements of some components and thus eliminated the cross-effects on obtained data [13].…”
Section: Determination Of Gaseous Products Of Thermal Decomposition Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spectra from FTIR analyzer was continuously acquired every 5 s during experiment, and these data served as a basis for further evaluation. Utilization of several analyzers allowed to duplicate measurements of some components and thus eliminated the cross-effects on obtained data [13].…”
Section: Determination Of Gaseous Products Of Thermal Decomposition Omentioning
confidence: 99%