Furnaces – Process – Treating fuel constituent or combustion product
Patent
1989-06-07
1990-12-25
Favors, Edward G.
Furnaces
Process
Treating fuel constituent or combustion product
44640, 110342, F23J 1100, F23J 1500
Patent
active
049794477
ABSTRACT:
A process for improving combustion efficiency in a coal-fired furnace comprising injecting an additive composition comprising a ferrocene compound or its derivatives and an organic carrier liquid in which the ferrocene or its derivatives is soluble, has a high flash point and is an injectable liquid at operating temperatures wherein the quantity of air introduced to the furnace is reduced to low NO.sub.x emissions with minimal increase in soot emissions.
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Favors Edward G.
Velino Ventures Inc.
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