Combustion of the Gases Methane, LP Gas and Ammonia in a Mixing Reactor Foerbraenning AV Gaserna Metan, Gasol och Ammoniak I en Foerblandad Reaktor
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The burning of sulfurous compounds in a test reactor for removing contaminants in the air is considered. The reactor is a flow tube with a stage for mixing, and combustion is obtained without catalysts at as high a temperature as possible. Previous good results using sulfurous compounds have been verified with LP gas and ammonia whilst as expected, methane is needed for difficult reactions. From the point of view of preserving the environment it is also interesting to see whether, in addition to questions of the economics of heating, selective combustion in mixtures of ammonia and sulfurous compounds, e.g. H2S and RSH, are acceptable. (Author)