Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Nitrogen or compound thereof – Oxygen containing
Reexamination Certificate
2005-10-18
2005-10-18
Langel, Wayne A. (Department: 1754)
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Nitrogen or compound thereof
Oxygen containing
C423S239100, C423S402000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06955799
ABSTRACT:
Nitric oxide (NO) is oxidized into nitrogen dioxide (NO2) by the high temperature decomposition of a hydrogen peroxide solution to produce the oxidative free radicals, hydroxyl and hydroperoxyl. The hydrogen peroxide solution is impinged upon a heated surface in a stream of nitric oxide where it decomposes to produce the oxidative free radicals. Because the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide solution occurs within the stream of the nitric oxide, rapid gas-phase oxidation of nitric oxide into nitrogen dioxide occurs.
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Borda Gary G.
Heald Randall M.
Langel Wayne A.
Miller Guy
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator
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