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Reaction phenomena of catalytic
partial
oxidation
of
methane
under the impact of carbon dioxide addition and heat recirculation
Chen, Wei-Hsin
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Lin, Shih-Cheng
- In:
Energy
82
(
2015
)
C
,
pp. 206-217
The reaction phenomena of CPOM (catalytic
partial
oxidation
of
methane
) in a Swiss-roll reactor are studied numerically …
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INFLUENCE OF THE REACTION TEMPERATURE ON THE OSCILLATORY BEHAVIOR DURING
PARTIAL
OXIDATION
OF
METHANE
REN, XIU-BIN
;
GUO, XIANG-YUN
- In:
Surface Review and Letters (SRL)
15
(
2008
)
06
,
pp. 769-774
The oscillatory behavior during
partial
oxidation
of
methane
was studied by the Monte Carlo simulation with Langmuir …
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