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Nova Science Catalytic Combustion 2011 Edition by Sophie A Cottilard
Catalytic combustion has been developed as a method of promoting efficient combustion over a wide range of air-to-fuel ratios with a minimum pollutant formation at low temperatures as compared to conventional flame combustion. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of catalytic combustion including commercial and industrial research in combustion and fluidisation engineering; the catalytic combustion of soot; using metal oxides to improve catalytic efficiency; catalytic combustion in the removal of pollutants from exhaust gases and in the energy conversion field and the catalytic combustion of methane using ceria-zirconia. Table of contents :- Preface; Re-Interpretation of Fluidization; The Catalytic Combustion of Soot; Catalytic Combustion Over Cheaper Metal Oxides; Catalytic Combustion: Kinetics & Reactor Design; Catalytic Combustion of Methane Over Ceria-Zirconia Catalysts; Controlled Combustion on Structure Catalysts; Combustion of Diesel Soot: Supported Alkaline Nitrate Catalysts; Catalytic Process for Hydrogen Production; Index.