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A Spectroscopic Study of Gaseous Products of Soot-Oxides of Nitrogen/Water Reactions
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1990
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Chemical EngineeringGaseous ReductionEngineeringSimultaneous EvolutionCombustion ScienceGaseous ProductsSpectroscopic StudyN 2CatalysisChemistryO 4Catalytic ProcessChemical KineticsFire ChemistryNitrogen/water ReactionsHeterogeneous Combustion
The simultaneous evolution of CO, CO 2 , N 2 O, and NO, detected and estimated by both infrared spectroscopy and chemiluminescence during the reaction of soot and NO 2 /N 2 O 4 over a range of temperatures, suggests that, in addition to the previously described chemisorption reaction, there also is a redox process occurring in the initial stages of the reaction. Estimations of these gases suggest that the redox reaction also includes reactive components other than the olefinic segment of soot, and occurs under all conditions examined. Infrared studies show that gaseous NO, produced immediately on the introduction of NO 2 /N 2 O 4 into a reactor containing soot and water vapor, subsequently decreases with the accompanying formation of N 2 O.
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