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carbon oxide
noun
Carbon monoxide
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It is imperative to have an in-depth understanding of carbon oxide emission during low-temperature oxidation of coal not only for preventing fires in the coal industry but also for reducing emissions of hazardous gases.
Glucose oxidation and fatty acid oxidation rates were derived from oxygen consumption and carbon oxide production as reported previously [ 25].
After that, the labile oxygen functional groups will evaporate to carbon oxide gas species, which is followed by the oxidation of the carbon left by the high temperature in air.
Geopolymer shows great potential as a construction material with low energy consumption and carbon oxide emission.
The temperature is raised to 1,100°C, and after temperature stabilization carbon oxide is introduced into the tube.
In the second step, the surface reduction by the detected gas, e.g. hydrogen, methane and carbon oxide, takes place.
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Catalysts based on vanadium oxides are quite active and can cause over-oxidation to maleic anhydride or carbon oxides.
The main products of ethanol oxidation were acetaldehyde, acetic acid, carbon oxides and ethyl acetate.
Similarly, part of the phthalic anhydride formed by reactions (1) and (3) is oxidized to give maleic anhydride and carbon oxides.
The propane oxidation occurred at temperatures >250 °C, yielding only carbon oxides.
Further oxidation of maleic anhydride also leads to the production of carbon oxides and water.
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