Search for dissertations about: "H-ZSM-5"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the word H-ZSM-5.
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1. Enhanced Catalytic Pyrolysis of Biomass for High-Quality Biofuel Production
Abstract : The rapid increase in energy demand, the extensive use of fossil fuels, and the urgent need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions have raised concerns in the transportation sector, since transportation has been primarily dependent on fossil fuels. Biofuel from biomass can make significant contributions to overcome the expected depletion of fossil fuels and reduce carbon emissions. READ MORE
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2. Studies on Lean NOx Reduction with Ammonia. Catalysts and Sensors
Abstract : Selective catalytic reduction of NOx with ammonia, NH3-SCR, is a promising technique to reduce NOx under lean conditions, e.g. in diesel engine exhausts. The main objective of this thesis was to gain further understanding of key parameters affecting the performance of catalysts and sensors for NH3-SCR. READ MORE
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3. Studies on metal oxide catalysts for selective catalytic reduction of NOx with NH3 -Influence of preparation procedure and feed gas transients
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4. Studies of hydrocarbon-assisted selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides - DME as reductant and reaction mechanism over silver/alumina
Abstract : Increasing amounts of carbon dioxide are attaining worldwide growing attention as one probable cause for global warming. Together with the expected peak in oil production and an increasing oil demand, this results in a greater interest in more fuel effective lean burn engines (i.e. operation with excess oxygen). READ MORE
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5. Studies of the Selective Catalytic Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides with Dimethyl Ether
Abstract : Dimethyl ether (DME) is one of the most energy-efficient and low CO2 emitting alternative fuels when produced from biomass. Similar to other vehicles with combustion engines, vehicles running on DME will most likely need after-treatment technologies for the reduction of NOx emissions to meet the most stringent upcoming legislations. READ MORE