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After the sudden transition towards a turbulent state, significant ignition delay times were observed.
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Simulations showed that before ignition significant non-uniformity still existed, but this was dramatically reduced after ignition.
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In this work, we report a significant decrease of ignition temperature (in some cases occurring at ∼500 K) and a reduction in the apparent activation energy for oxidation in air as a result of impregnation with nanoparticles (<2 nm) of metal (Pt, Pd, Ni and Co) acetylacetonates or by decoration with corresponding oxides.
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