نتایج جستجو برای: methane interaction

تعداد نتایج: 590995  

2014
K. J. Hammond D. J. Humphries L. A. Crompton P. Kirton C. Green C. K. Reynolds C. Zou Y. L. Huang X. Liang S. J. Wei B. Lin C. J. Yang X. W. Liang

Methane emission factors are lacking from different livestock species in various production states fed varying diets. The objectives of the present study were to measure effects of physiological state, silage type, and supplemental NDF on DMI, DM digestibility (DMD), and methane emissions of lactating and dry dairy cows using two 4 × 4 Latin squares (5-wk periods) with four lactating (114 DIM ±...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2005
Yuji Koyama Hideki Tanaka Kenichiro Koga

Gas mixtures of methane and ethane form structure II clathrate hydrates despite the fact that each of pure methane and pure ethane gases forms the structure I hydrate. Optimization of the interaction potential parameters for methane and ethane is attempted so as to reproduce the dissociation pressures of each simple hydrate containing either methane or ethane alone. An account for the structura...

2011
Liliana Giraldo Juan Carlos Moreno-Piraján

Methane adsorption by different forms of activated carbon obtained from coffee husks, including monolith honeycomb and disc types, was studied by activation with zinc salts and potassium hydroxide at 298.15 K and 303.15 K and pressures up to 30.00 atm in a volumetric adsorption apparatus. We observed increased methane adsorption capacity on a mass basis in the different activated carbon monolit...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Katharina F Ettwig Baoli Zhu Daan Speth Jan T Keltjens Mike S M Jetten Boran Kartal

Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is crucial for controlling the emission of this potent greenhouse gas to the atmosphere. Nitrite-, nitrate-, and sulfate-dependent methane oxidation is well-documented, but AOM coupled to the reduction of oxidized metals has so far been demonstrated only in environmental samples. Here, using a freshwater enrichment culture, we show that archaea of the order ...

2000
JOSHUA HSU

It is of great theoretical interest to investigate the interaction between ames and vortices as a model problem to study turbulent combustion because a eld of turbulence can be considered as an ensemble of vortices of various length and time scales. Interaction between ames and vortices governs the rate of combustion and results in di erent types of instabilites. The goal of this study is to un...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
A Jose Neto J D Messana A F Ribeiro E S Vito L G Rossi T T Berchielli

Intake of tropical grass forages alone is generally insufficient to avoid nutrition imbalances and reduced animal performance; therefore, supplementation is often recommended. The hypothesis of the present study is that when combined with fat, soybean hulls (SH) could replace corn as a source of energy, reducing methane production without affecting animal performance. This study evaluated the e...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2011
somayeh mahmoodi mohammad reza ehsani marzieh hamidzadeh

the oxidative coupling of methane (ocm) over m-na-mn/sio2 catalysts (m=w, cr, nb and v) was investigated using a continuous-flow quartz reactor at 775°c, 1 atm and 100 cm3min-1 gas flow rates, and correlated with the observed structure and redox properties.the interaction effects of the metal-metal and metal-support on the methane conversion and c2+ yield were investigated using x-ray diffracti...

2015
Astrid Wolfbeisser Bernhard Klötzer Lukas Mayr Raffael Rameshan Dmitry Zemlyanov Johannes Bernardi Karin Föttinger Günther Rupprechter

The surface chemistry of methane on Ni-ZrO2 and bimetallic CuNi-ZrO2 catalysts and the stability of the CuNi alloy under reaction conditions of methane decomposition were investigated by combining reactivity measurements and in situ synchrotron-based near-ambient pressure XPS. Cu was selected as an exemplary promoter for modifying the reactivity of Ni and enhancing the resistance against coke f...

2011
Ivar S. A. Isaksen Michael Gauss Gunnar Myhre Katey M. Walter Anthony Carolyn Ruppel

[1] The magnitude and feedbacks of future methane release from the Arctic region are unknown. Despite limited documentation of potential future releases associated with thawing permafrost and degassing methane hydrates, the large potential for future methane releases calls for improved understanding of the interaction of a changing climate with processes in the Arctic and chemical feedbacks in ...

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