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Nitrogen Fixation at Conjugated Oxidation

The problem of nitrogen fixation is one of the most important scientific and technical tasks. The nitrogen and nitrogen-compound-making industry is one of the leading branches of the [Pg.135]

Conjugated Reactions of Oxidation with Hydrogen Peroxide in the Gas Phase [Pg.136]

Stokes and Knipe [153] obtained nitric oxides by mixing nitrogen plasma jet with oxygen. The average conversion of 02 in these experiments equaled 2%. La Roche [154] obtained higher yields in high-quality discharge plasma. Maximal concentration in a sample with low [Pg.136]

A possibility of NO synthesis from the air was studied [155, 156], Fromens [155] used thermal reaction, the so-called Wisconsin process, which at maximal temperature 2500 K gave an NO yield equals 1.9% and at 1900 K—below 0.45%. [Pg.137]

Thompson [156] described a thermal process in a flow oven with a temperature up to 3000 K. Under favorable experimental conditions, NO concentration in nitrous gases reached 3.7%. [Pg.137]


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