Catalytic combustion
Catalytic combustion is a chemical process which uses a catalyst to speed desired oxidation reactions of fuel and so reduce the formation of undesired products, especially pollutant nitrogen oxide gases far below what can be achieved without catalysts. The process was discovered in the 1950s by Catalytic Combustion LLC.
Chemical process
Catalysts may be used to control combustion reactions in the following ways:- fuel preparation, such as splitting long molecules into shorter ones;
- fuel oxidation to release heat energy;
- the destruction of pollutant gases in the exhaust.