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Findings of research on the manufacture of metallic catalysts based on iron salts and iron-and-cerium salts of fatty acids dissolved in fuel oil are presented. Fatty acid metal salts are characterized by good solubility in fuel oil and the resulting catalyst solutions show low viscosities. The obtained metallic catalysts were used in mazout combustion tests in which reduced emissions of NOx and additional heat recovery were obtained as the result of complete fuel combustion.
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439-441
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p.439-441,fig.,ref.
Twórcy
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- Opole Technical University, St.Mikolajczyka 5, 45-271 Opole, Poland
Bibliografia
- 1. A Regulation of the Minister of the Environment concerning emission to the air of pollutans arising in technological processes and technical operations, Dz. U. No. 87, Item 957, 2001.
- 2. A Regulation of the Minister of the Environment concerning permissible levels of certain substances in the air, alarming levels of certain substances in the air, and tolerance margins for permissible levels of certain substances, Dz. U. No. 87 Item 796, 2002.
- 3. TIC W., FABISZ E., GOLA R. Metallic catalysts for efficient combustion of liquid fuels in power industry. Annals of the Polish Chemical Society. 3, 591, 2004.
- 4. BYSTROEM H. Iron hydroxide dispersions usable as additives which improve combustion. Pat. EP 0946681, 1999.
- 5. VAN DEN NESTE C., et al. Mixed organometallic composition including at least three metals, and uses thereof as fuel additives. Pat. US 6096104, 2000.
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