Study on Low-Carbon Catalytic Combustion Furnace of Natural Gas

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This article did a research about temperature fields inside the catalytic combustion furnace with Pd-based honeycomb monoliths of lean natural gas-air mixtures and discussed the feature of the temperature field. In addition, the near-zero pollutant emissions of catalytic combustion burner was proved by a test report provided by NIM. From a low-carbon prospective, the application prospect of catalytic combustion furnace was discussed.

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