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Article Type: Research Papers
J. Energy Resour. Technol. February 2022, 144(2): 021901.
Paper No: JERT-21-1106
Published Online: May 31, 2021
... with carbon capture and utilization/sequestration can help remove atmospheric CO 2 . Pyrolysis of biomass in CO 2 generated lower char yields, lower SO 2 and NO, and higher CO 2 , CO, and HCN mole fractions, compared with pyrolysis in N 2 . HCN was the most prominent among all measured nitrogen-bearing gases...
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Article Type: Research Papers
J. Energy Resour. Technol. December 2020, 142(12): 122307.
Paper No: JERT-20-1357
Published Online: June 12, 2020
... in 21%O 2 /79%CO 2 were the highest. Emissions of NO followed the same trend as those of CO 2 , while HCN emissions followed the same trend as those of CO. Emissions of NO were higher than those of HCN. The emissions of SO 2 were lower in oxy-combustion than in air combustion. Moreover, combustion...
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Article Type: Research-Article
J. Energy Resour. Technol. August 2019, 141(8): 082202.
Paper No: JERT-18-1334
Published Online: February 14, 2019
... hydrogen cyanide (HCN), nitrogen oxide (NO), and ammonia (NH 3 ). Increasing m ˙ air through the bed, to enhance the combustion rate, increased the emissions of HCN, NO, and NH 3 . As the m ˙ air through the bed increased by a factor of 5, the amounts of HCN, NO, and NH 3 gases increased by factors of 3–4...