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Metallic Additives in Soot Formation and Post-Oxidation

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Soot Formation in Combustion

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A survey on the effect of metallic additives on the formation and oxidation of soot in hydrocarbon combustion is given. Possible chemical mechanisms for retarding or enhancing soot formation are discussed as well as catalytic actions of metals in soot oxidation.

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Lahaye, J., Boehm, S., Ehrburger, P. (1994). Metallic Additives in Soot Formation and Post-Oxidation. In: Bockhorn, H. (eds) Soot Formation in Combustion. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 59. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85167-4_17

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