1957
DOI: 10.1080/00966665.1957.10467810
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Considerations of The Feasibility of Control of Oxides of Nitrogen

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“…The former methods require subsequent desorption, or secondary disposal of the collection media, as well as large collection capacity for continuous industrial processes (2 >. The latter method has shown a measure of success at very high temperatures, but efficiencies are low, and the method appears to be impractical at prevailing fuel costs in most areas ^K Recently, however, it has been found that the use of a catalyst can complete the decomposition desired, when nominal amounts of fuel are added to promote the reaction.…”
Section: The Catalyst and Its Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former methods require subsequent desorption, or secondary disposal of the collection media, as well as large collection capacity for continuous industrial processes (2 >. The latter method has shown a measure of success at very high temperatures, but efficiencies are low, and the method appears to be impractical at prevailing fuel costs in most areas ^K Recently, however, it has been found that the use of a catalyst can complete the decomposition desired, when nominal amounts of fuel are added to promote the reaction.…”
Section: The Catalyst and Its Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%