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Tricycloquinazoline and Combustion Products
Nature, 1962Tricycloquinazoline (TCQ), which can be produced by the pyrolysis of methyl anthranilate, is a stable compound which has been shown to be carcinogenic1,2. Since methyl anthranilate is present in plants3, there was therefore good reason to look for TCQ in the products of combustion of fuels derived from vegetation.
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Combustion Products from Fires
2014Knowledge of the different species produced during fires is of great importance for estimating the toxicity of the fire gases. In this chapter the main combustion products from different types of fires are presented. This includes carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen chloride (HCl), sulphur dioxide (SO2), volatile organic compounds ...
Haukur Ingason +2 more
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The prediction of combustion products
Fire Safety Journal, 1977Abstract The basic routes leading to product formation in fires are identified and involve the thermal and thermal oxidative decomposition of the polymeric material. These products are released into the relatively mobile atmosphere of the fire where further decomposition or combustion takes place.
W.D. Woolley, P.J. Fardell
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Combustion Products from Burning Polyethylene
Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part A - Chemistry, 1982Abstract Thermal degradation of polyethylene was studied under a wide range of oxidative degradation conditions including flaming combustion. The collection techniques described were designed to isolate the product mixtures so that secondary reactions were minimized. Both pyrolytic and oxidative degradation products were generally obtained.
J. H. Hodgkin +2 more
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Miscellaneous Ash/Combustion By-products
2021Apart from coal fly ash discussed in previous chapter, there are other by-products related to technological operations for which mechanochemistry can be efficiently used. Namely mechanochemical treatment of municipal solid waste incineration fly ash has been investigated in many studies.
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Production of Fullerenes by Combustion
Fullerene Science and Technology, 1999Abstract The progress in the production of fullerenes from flaming soot is reviewed in terms of the experimental conditions, characteristics in the product distribution, and formation mechanisms.
Masaki Ozawa, Pradeep Deotaf, Eiji Osawa
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Radiation from nonhomogeneous combustion products
Symposium (International) on Combustion, 1981A simple method is presented for predicting the thermal radiation from nonisothermal combustion systems containing variable concentrations of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and soot. Less complex than narrow and even wide-band models, the simplified technique has been shown to agree quantitatively with results of a complex narrow-band model.
William L. Grosshandler, Ashok T. Modak
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 1994
William E. Lambert, Jonathan M. Samet
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William E. Lambert, Jonathan M. Samet
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Coal Combustion Product (CCP) Production and Use
1999During 1996, approximately 800 million metric tons (870 million short tons) of coal were burned to generate electricity. As a result, over 90 million tons (100 million short tons) of coal combustion products (CCPs) were generated by the electric utilities. The American Coal Ash Association (ACAA) conducts an annual voluntary, confidential, survey of U.
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