Talk:Selective catalytic reduction
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Uhh...
[edit]I thought the reaction was thermodynamically favorable, at least at low temperatures. Why isn't this reaction catalyzed? Scythe33 (talk) 22:16, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
- Now you are getting into the fun stuff. See the section below. UrbanTerrorist (talk) 04:58, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
Catalytic Converters - The Book
[edit]Since my body won't let me work any more, and I've now been out of the business for over two years, I'm going to write a book on Catalytic Converters. I'm one of the few people who isn't in the business who qualifies as an expert, understands the chemistry, the physics, and how engines work. Because I worked in the business for over ten years, I have names in my rolodex for people who work at every company, to help me fill in the blanks.
Besides, after seeing some of the stuff that has happened on this page over the years, well you folks need a reference that you can use that is reliable. I'm posting this here because I know what I think should be in the book, but I don't know what you think should be there. What questions would you like to see answered? Let me know on my talk page.
Yes, there will be a section on Selective Catalytic Reduction. UrbanTerrorist (talk) 04:58, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
Please discuss---------
Please include a discussion or add a page regarding the difference between "wet" and "dry" catalysts. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.138.84.210 (talk) 21:12, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
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The use of cyanuric acid and ammonium sulfate
[edit]I tried to find the sources of these use cases but could not find anything about them. It seems to me that ammonium sulfate would have an adverse effecte because of the added SO2 into the flue gasses, for industrial flue gas cleaning this sounds like an unwanted by product but maybe it has it's use case in cars? I couldn't find anything about it tho. Would love to hear more about these.
PS: very new to wikipedia Hannes Siddhartha (talk) 15:42, 31 August 2024 (UTC)