Abstract

Results of a study are presented on the relation between the output of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide in the exhaust gas of a gas turbine and the combined nitrogen content of the fuel to which organic nitrogen compounds, including piperidine, pyridine, and analine, have been added. The exhaust gases were analyzed continuously for nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and unburnt hydrocarbons. Nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide were assessed by chemiluminescence analysis. The nitrogen compounds used were selected because of the presence of similar high molecular structure compounds in petroleum and cracking distillates and also in coal liquefaction products.

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