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Based on detailed kinetic calculations and experimental data, it is demonstrated that the emission of nitrogen oxides from detonation burner units (DBUs) is significantly lower than that from powerful conventional burners with similar characteristics. Under certain conditions, realized largely in DBUs with rotating detonation, the main component of the nitrogen oxides may turn out to be N2O.
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Original Russian Text © S.M. Frolov, V.Ya. Basevich, V.S. Aksenov, P.A. Gusev, V.S. Ivanov, S.N. Medvedev, V.A. Smetanyuk, K.A. Avdeev, F.S. Frolov, 2011, published in Khimicheskaya Fizika, 2011, Vol. 30, No. 8, pp. 55–57.
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Frolov, S.M., Basevich, V.Y., Aksenov, V.S. et al. Formation of nitrogen oxides in detonation waves. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. B 5, 661–663 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990793111040166
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