Soot Reactivity in Conventional Combustion and Oxy-fuel Combustion

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Soot Reactivity in Conventional Combustion and Oxy-fuel Combustion Environments María Abián, Anker D. Jensen, Peter Glarborg, and María U. Alzueta* Energy Fuels 2012, 26 (8), 5337−5344. DOI: 10.1021/ef300670q Page 5341. The legend in Figure 5 was incorrect in the version published originally on the web on July 10, 2012, and in issue 8 of 2012 [Energy Fuels 2012, 26 (8), 5337−5344]. The legend in Figure 5 now appears correct in this Addition/Correction as follows:

Figure 5. Gasification profiles of selected soot samples prepared at different temperatures and CO2 reaction environments (sets 1, 3, 10, and 12 in Table 1). Soot particles were gasified with 50% CO2 up to 1675 K at 10 K/min.

Published: April 16, 2013 © 2013 American Chemical Society

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