Sentences with phrase «hydrogen content of»

Possibilities include (but are not limited to) novel gasifiers, new applications for commercial gasifiers, co-gasification approaches, new technologies to increase the hydrogen content of commercially available syngas, and technologies to separate CO and H2.
Amylose effect on colonic activity assessed by measuring the hydrogen content of breath: ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?
The hydroprocessing increases the intrinsic hydrogen content of the pyrolysis oil, producing polyols and alcohols.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, science can characterize the content of deuterium (a hydrogen nucleus with a proton and a neutron) to the usual quality limits by looking at a spectra from 1000 hydrogen atoms.
According to a 2006 report from the U.S. Department of Energy, amine - borane complexes have great potential as a component in fuel sources due to their high hydrogen content.
The high energy content of the hydrogen molecule meets with a particularly stable bonding situation.
Slight differences in water content (most of the hydrogen atoms buzzed by the magnet are tied up in water) show up as shades of gray, revealing bone, cartilage, or clusters of neurons deep inside the brain.
The team of astronomers who discovered it — led by Robert Quimby of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena — tentatively have labeled the 4.7 billion light - years away ex-star a Type II - L supernova because of its brightness and because its light spectrum shows a primarily hydrogen content.
This extreme separation indicates that the galaxies» gas content extends well beyond their star - filled disks, suggesting that each galaxy is embedded in a monstrous halo of hydrogen gas.
«We saw number of spectral features emitted by ionized atoms in the galaxies such as hydrogen, oxygen, and neon, which allowed us to determine the metal content of the galaxies.»
Soak seeds for just a couple of minutes before rinsing to prevent fungal growth and help seeds germinate more quickly due to the oxygen content of the hydrogen peroxide.
* Carnosine is a dipeptide (Beta - Alanine plus Histidine) that functions as a buffer for the hydrogen ions (acid) produced during strenuous exercise, thus helping to maintain optimum muscular pH. * NOW uses CarnoSyn ®, a patented form of Beta - Alanine that has been clinically tested and shown to increase muscle carnosine content, allowing muscles to work harder and longer during intense exercise.
Its also plausible that the lower sulfur content of many plant foods compared to animal foods could reduce intestinal production of hydrogen sulphide, dimethyl sulphide, and methyl mercaptan, the compounds most responsible for malodiferous flatuence.
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Watanabe et al. (1998) found similar variation of hydrogen peroxide content.
The gasoline also did contain some hydrogen that burned to form water, so the 3:1 ratio Jeff references probably was for gasoline (not containing ethanol) but adjusted for the mass content of the hydrogen in the gasoline and is likely more accurate than the 3.67 ratio of carbon to carbon dioxide masses.
Hydrogen has the highest energy content of any common fuel by weight (about three times more than gasoline), but it has the lowest energy content by volume (about four times less than gasoline).
Refrigerating hydrogen uses approximately 25 % of hydrogen's energy content, which is one of the energy losses incurred with this scenario.
(Oxygen, iron and hydrogen sulfide content of the world's oceans over the past 4 billion years.
The increased intensity of the hydrogen bonding of ice accentuated by higher CO2 atmospheric content.»»
or that «Because of its majority chlorine content, when PVC burns in fires two extremely hazardous substances, hydrogen chloride gas and dioxin are formed which present both acute and chronic health hazards to building occupants, fire fighters and surrounding communities.
(4) Consequently, variations in the ratios of carbon to heat content of coal are due primarily to variations in the hydrogen content.
Conversely, coal is 40 to 85 % carbon by weight, and much of the hydrogen content in coal is from moisture.
In addition, he wrote that the Hydrogen One will be able to capture 4V content, with both its front - and rear - facing cameras, natively — without the addition of another module.
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