نتایج جستجو برای: low nox

تعداد نتایج: 1208697  

2014

Within the depleting resources of fossil fuels and the increase in their price, in the recent past a lot of interest has been given to the use of plant oil specially the non-edible oil and its ester (biodiesel). Although the use of biodiesel in place of diesel has resulted in much lesser tail pipe emission, a substantial increase of NOx is reported by several researchers. It may be due to low c...

2017
Helena Radbruch Ronja Mothes Daniel Bremer Stefanie Seifert Ralf Köhler Julian Pohlan Lennard Ostendorf Robert Günther Ruth Leben Werner Stenzel Raluca Aura Niesner Anja E. Hauser

In aging individuals, both protective as well as regulatory immune functions are declining, resulting in an increased susceptibility to infections as well as to autoimmunity. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase 2-deficiency in immune cell subsets has been shown to be associated with aging. Using intravital marker-free NAD(P)H-fluorescence lifetime imaging, we have previo...

2016
Xiuchun Ge Yang Yu Min Zhang Lei Chen Weihua Chen Fadi Elrami Fanxiang Kong Todd Kitten Ping Xu

Here, we report for the first time that the Streptococcus sanguinis nox gene encoding NADH oxidase is involved in both competition with Streptococcus mutans and virulence for infective endocarditis. An S. sanguinis nox mutant was found to fail to inhibit the growth of Streptococcus mutans under microaerobic conditions. In the presence of oxygen, the recombinant Nox protein of S. sanguinis could...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
W Kaya Erbil Mark S Price David E Wemmer Michael A Marletta

Heme nitric oxide/oxygen (H-NOX) proteins are found in eukaryotes where they are typically part of a larger protein such as soluble guanylate cyclase and in prokaryotes where they are often found in operons with a histidine kinase, suggesting that H-NOX proteins serve as sensors for NO and O(2) in signaling pathways. The Fe(II)-NO complex of the H-NOX protein from Shewanella oneidensis inhibits...

2009
A. A. Pawar R. R. Kulkarni

For numerical prediction of the NOX in the exhaust of a compression ignition engine a model was developed by considering the parameter equivalence ratio. This model was validated by comparing the predicted results of NOX with experimental ones. The ultimate aim of the work was to access the applicability, robustness and performance of the improved NOX model against other NOX models. Keywords—Bi...

2009
Haldor Topsøe

To meet Euro VI emission targets for heavy-duty applications, truck manufacturers concentrate on Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and its combination with urea-based Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR). TNO developed a concept that opens the route for an alternative solution which relies on SCR as the main technology for NOx abatement. This concept offers potential fuel benefits in combination w...

2016
Paul K. Wojtal David J. Miller Mary O'Conner Sydney C. Clark Meredith G. Hastings

Nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) are a family of atmospheric trace gases that have great impact on the environment. NOx concentrations directly influence the oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere through interactions with ozone and hydroxyl radicals. The main sink of NOx is the formation and deposition of nitric acid, a component of acid rain and a bioavailable nutrient. NOx is emitted from a mi...

2003
Qinbin Li Daniel J. Jacob Robert M. Yantosca David D. Parrish

[1] Fossil fuel combustion accounts for >50% of the global atmospheric emission of NOx, but this source is concentrated in the polluted continental boundary layer (CBL) and only a small fraction is exported as NOy (NOx and its oxidation products) to the global troposphere. Better quantification of this export efficiency is needed because of its implications for global tropospheric ozone. A rece...

2004
Xuexi Tie Sasha Madronich

We use a newly developed regional chemical/transport model (WRF-Chem) to study the air pollutions in mega cities and their effect on surrounding areas. The model is based on a state of the art regional dynamical/transport model, the Weather Research Forecasting (WRF) model developed by multiple institutes (including NOAA, NCAR, etc.). The detailed description of WRF-Chem is given by Grell et al...

2008
C. Delon C. E. Reeves D. J. Stewart

Nitrogen oxide biogenic emissions from soils are driven by soil and environmental parameters. The relationship between these parameters and NO fluxes is highly non linear. A new algorithm, based on a neural network calculation, is used to reproduce the NO biogenic emissions linked to precipitations in the Sahel on the 6 August 2006 during the AMMA campaign. This algorithm has been coupled in th...

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