- Author
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Naidja, A.
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Krishna, C. R.
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Butcher, T.
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Mahajan, D.
- Title
- Cool Flame Partial Oxidation and Its Role in Combustion and Reforming of Fuels for Fuel Cell Systems.
- Coporate
- Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY
- Journal
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Progress in Energy and Combustion Science,
Vol. 29,
No. 2,
155-191,
2003
- Keywords
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oxidation
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combustion
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fuels
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cool flames
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kinetics
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fuel cell
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fuel oils
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atomization
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vaporization
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equations
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temperature
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emissions
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soot formation
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burners
- Identifiers
- major intermediate products of 3-ethylpentane (C7H16) formed during cool flame oxidation (523-683 K); major intermediate reaction products of n-heptane formed in different systems; effect of the pressure on the conversion (%) of initial products during the slow oxidation of n-pentane at 523 K, fuel/O2=0.75; conversion of hydrocarbons from experimental (a) and calculated data (b), using kinetic modeling; temperature dependence of reaction products formed from n-heptane; kinetic parameters of the oxidation reaction of kerosene and a ternary mixture of hydrocarbons; composition and physicochemical properties of selective fuels; conversion of conventional and alternative fuels by catalytic partial oxidation