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97/02737 Effect of platinum wire structure on catalytic gas-phase ignition of methane


Book ID
104282409
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Weight
213 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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Gaseous fuels (sources, properties, recovery, treatment)

97102737

Effect of platinum wire structure on catalytic gasphase ignition of methane Cohn, J. G. Feel, 1997. 76, (S), 407-413. The problem of inhibition caused by pre-oxidatton reactions on catalytic surfaces is overcome in a recently-developed catalytic igniter for methane. The design of the igniter mimics the dual activity principle of two-phase igniters for certain types of fuel. However, in contrast, this function is achieved within a single phase by utilizing specific structures of filaments of fine platinum wires. These igniters are capable of delivering thousands of ignitions.


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