Thermochemistry of the formation of fossil fuels.Sato, Motoaki
The impact of global climate change due to increased emissions of greenhouse gases emissions which in turn is a consequence of in particular, the use of fossil fuels, has made EU decision makers to act decisively. In 2006, the European Union presented its Energy End-Use Efficiency and Energy ...
The understanding of soot formation in spray flames during the combustion process is an essential factor to control soot emissions from the burning of fossil fuels for various power generation and propulsion technologies. These applications adversely affect the environment, so that the laws about unhealt...
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Coal is a combustible rock and, along with oil and natural gas, it is one of the three most important fossil fuels. Coal has a wide range of uses; the most important use is for the generation of electricity.Coal-Forming Environments: A generalized diagram of a swamp, showing how water ...
The improved biocatalyst formed a biofilm both under batch and continuous flow conditions which turns it into a promising candidate for the development of an efficient bioreactor for the removal of sulphur heterocycles present in fossil fuels.
Smog – Smog is the combination of smoke particles and the tiny droplets of fog that contain poisonous gases, which are discharged by the burning of fossil fuels in major homes, industries, and automobiles. Fog – The minute water particles that are suspended into the air near the earth’s ...
Even with significant efforts to reduce pollutant emissions into the atmosphere, the combustion of fossil fuels for ground, maritime and air transport remains the most important source of particulate matter emissions [5]. The formation of such particulate matter, also known as soot, has been widely...
Soil formation in Antarctica during the Anthropocene (ca. since 1945) has been characterized by unprecedented warming from combustion of fossil fuels, cement manufacturing, and deforestation in areas far from Antarctica. Although warming impacts have been greatest along the Antarctic Peninsula (Bockheim ...
Anthropogenic sources of mercury include gold mining, burning of fossil fuels, metal production, cement production, waste incineration, contaminated sites, chloralkali industries, and dental amalgam production and use8. The global atmospheric emissions of mercury have been estimated to be in the range ...