Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7715665 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
For YO2ââ¤3% at Tcofâ=1300K and YH2â=12%, the N2O-intermediate, prompt and NNH routes are the first (â50%), second (30%) and third (20%) contributors to the total NO emission; as YO2â is increased, the contributions of the three routes all decrease whereas that of the thermal route becomes significant. For YO2â=3% and YH2â=12%, the N2O-intermediate route dominates the NO formation (about 90%) at Tcofâ<1000K; as Tcofâ is increased from 1000 K, the importance of either the prompt, NNH, or thermal routes is enhanced. For YO2â=3% and Tcofâ=1300K, as YH2â is elevated, the contribution of the NNH route to the total NO production increases while those of the N2O-intermediate and prompt routes decrease. Also, in general, the reduction of YO2â, Tcofâ or YH2â, or altogether is found to strengthen the importance of NO2 to the total NOx emission and the NO-reburning.
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Authors
F. Wang, P. Li, J. Zhang, Z. Mei, J. Mi, J. Wang,