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Magnecular Cleaning Coal Combustion Via Magne Gas Additive

Received: 11 August 2015    Accepted: 12 August 2015    Published: 26 September 2017
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Abstract

Fossil fuels are contributing the largest share in meeting up energy demands of urban lifestyle across the globe. May it be gasoline or coal, all sort of fossil fuels are drilled out of earth crust to burn on the earth surface creating huge burden on air quality. Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels causes pollution of carbon monoxide and other gases. It also eats away the breathable oxygen from atmosphere. Rampant use of coal in power sector causes above problems adding to the global warming phenomenon. Magnecules and magnehydrogen are seen to be best additives to fossil fuels which can effectively enhance the combustion efficiency of fossil fuels. Present paper discusses the enhancement in combustion efficiency of fossil fuels in terms of increased utility of carbon and improved quality of emission reducing the amount of obnoxious gases.

Published in American Journal of Modern Physics (Volume 6, Issue 4-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Issue III: Foundations of Hadronic Chemistry

DOI 10.11648/j.ajmp.s.2017060401.17
Page(s) 78-84
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Keywords

Coal Combnustion, Magnecules, Magnegas

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  • Department of Applied Chemistry, Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research and Technology, Chandrapur, India

  • Department of Chemistry, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur, India

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