Researchers at Washington State University have uncovered self-sustained oscillations in the Fischer Tropsch process that could lead to more efficient fuel production.
Washington State University researchers discovered previously unknown self-sustained oscillations in the Fischer Tropsch process.
“He showed it to me, and I said, ‘Rui, congratulations, you have oscillations And then we developed this story more and more.” The researchers not only discovered that the reaction develops oscillatory reaction states, but why it does so. That is, as the temperature of the reaction goes up due to its heat production, the reactant gases lose contact with the catalyst surface and their reaction slows down, which reduces the temperature.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
UK could step up military presence in Middle East in response to ‘unprecedented’ attacks on IsraelRishi Sunak chaired an emergency Cobra meeting on Monday with the Foreign Secretary and Defence Secretary in attendance
Read more »
Can discrimination fuel obesity?itemprop=description content=Researchers have identified a potential link between experiences of discrimination and increased obesity risk by examining neural responses to food cues and gut metabolites. The study reveals that discrimination may influence unhealthy food choices, potentially disrupting the brain-gut connection, and suggests brain-targeted treatments or dietary changes as potential interventions.
Read more »
Calibre, Aris see production recordsLatin American miners performing well
Read more »