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In addition to the gaseous emissions from the combustion of fuel, gaseous emissions are also produced by chemical production, for example, SO, from sulfuric acid production, NO from nitric acid production, HC1 from chlorination reactions, and so on. [Pg.552]

David K Schmalzer, Ph.D., P.E. Fossil Energy Program Manager, Argonne National Laboratory Member, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Fuels, Liquid Petroleum Fuels, Gaseous Fuels)... [Pg.1]

The two nuclei of the hydrogen atom may spin in the same direction (parallel) and this form is known as ortho. The nuclei may also spin in opposite directions and this form is called para Para-Hydrogen is the form that is preferred for rocket fuels. Gaseous hydrogen at room temperature is 75% ortho and 25% para40. [Pg.52]

Use Organic synthesis (methanol, ethylene, isocyanates, aldehydes, acrylates, phosgene), fuels (gaseous), metallurgy (special steels, reducing oxides, nickel refining), zinc white pigments. [Pg.235]

Separation of fission from fertile fuel. Gaseous-diffusion plants fall in this category. Requirements for large blocks of electric power and adequate cooling water dictate the location of this plant. [Pg.465]

See alsa Distillation. Elemental Speciation Waters, Sediments, and Soils. Fuels Gaseous. Gas Chromatography Petrochemical Applications. Infrared Spectroscopy Near-Infrared Industrial Applications. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Overview. Sulfur. Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Applications. X-Ray Fluorescence and Emission Wavelength Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence. [Pg.1785]

See alsa Fuels Gaseous Oil-Based. Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry. Process Analysis Chromatography. [Pg.1960]

Fuel pellet None (liquid fuel) - / Gaseous fission products are continuously removed and trapped... [Pg.836]

Of the most common air and fuel gaseous contaminants, ammonia is the most significant membrane contaminant, as the cationic species Nff + will interfere with the proton conduction mechanism and result in decreased membrane conductivity. Other gaseous contaminants may also affect the membrane and ionomer functionality through pH effects and decomposition products these are discussed in chapter 5. [Pg.43]

Parameters Liquid Fuel Gaseous Fuel Fuel Flow Rate Fuel Flow Pressure Powder Carrier Gas Gas Flow Rate Gas Pressure Powder Feed Rate Spray Distance... [Pg.143]

Fuel processing is defined as conversion of the primary fuel (gaseous or liquid hydrocarbons) supplied to a fuel cell system to the fuel cell gas (H2 and may be CO) supplied to the stack. Each fuel cell type has... [Pg.7]


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