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- W2020403411 abstract "Two of the gaseous oxides of nitrogen, nitric oxide (NO/and nitrogen dioxide (NO,I, collectively known in a pollution context as NO,, are emitted from combustion processes as trace species. These oxides are normally present in the atmosphere in low concentrations, as a rcsuh maml? of forest fires or lightning, and have a role in lhe fixation of nitrogen. However. the high local concentrations of NO., generated in man-made flames have a variety of harmful effects on the environment. The oxides of nitrogen have proved to be the most intractable of gaseous pollutants from combustion. This is partly explained by the fact that they were the last to be recognized as a nuisance and the obvious steps customarily taken to reduce emissions of CO. unburnt hydrocarbons (HC) and soot tended to maximize NO~. In addition, an imperfect understanding of how NO, is formed has been responsible. In particular, a given mathematical model of NO~ formation has often proved useful in some systems and yet has been most unsatisfactory in several others. It is also fair to say that combustion modifications designed to suppress NO., have, until recently, fallen puzzlingly short. Because the main way of producing NOx in flames (the so-called Zel'dovich mechanism x) is relatively slow, the interaction between turbulence and chemical kinetics can be important. Nevertheless, this review concentrates mainly on kinetic effects. This is partly because most light has been shed on the subject by observations made in simple non-turbulent systems, especially burners producing flames in plug flow, and partly because 'prompt NO production, the central subject of the reviews, involves chemical reactions which are much faster than the Zel'dovich ones, so that turbulence-kinetics interactions are relativeh' unimportant." @default.
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