2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.combustflame.2022.112263
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Potassium carbonate decomposition modeling within rotating detonation engines for direct power extraction applications

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“…27 As depicted in eqn (1), K 2 CO 3 was thermally decomposed in the calcination procedure; thus carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) would escape from g-CN and leave pores on it. 28 In addition, alkaline substances can inhibit the polymerization of DCD, which is conducive to the formation of pores. It is noteworthy that the amount of K 2 CO 3 added has a great influence on the morphology of the pro- ducts.…”
Section: Composition and Morphological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 As depicted in eqn (1), K 2 CO 3 was thermally decomposed in the calcination procedure; thus carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) would escape from g-CN and leave pores on it. 28 In addition, alkaline substances can inhibit the polymerization of DCD, which is conducive to the formation of pores. It is noteworthy that the amount of K 2 CO 3 added has a great influence on the morphology of the pro- ducts.…”
Section: Composition and Morphological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%