The oxidation of soot: a review of experiments, mechanisms and models

Carbon10.90
Volume: 39, Issue: 15, Pages: 2247 - 2268
Published: Dec 1, 2001
Abstract
null null Soot may be formed when carbonaceous fuels are burned under local reducing conditions. Its subsequent oxidation is of great significance for pollution control in industrial flames, auto engines etc. Oxidation (gasification) can be achieved with oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapour or nitrogen dioxide. In this review, the experimental techniques which have been used to study the gasification of soot are described and the methods and...
Paper Details
Title
The oxidation of soot: a review of experiments, mechanisms and models
Published Date
Dec 1, 2001
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
15
Pages
2247 - 2268
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