Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are some of the most significant pollutants in our atmosphere — they contribute to the formation of smog, acid rain and ground-level ozone. Because of this, combustion ...
NOx is a generic term for the various nitrogen oxides produced during combustion. They are believed to aggravate asthmatic conditions, react with the oxygen in the air to produce ozone, which is also ...
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Just a couple decades ago, nitrogen oxide emissions routinely plagued cities’ skies and their residents’ lungs. These polluting reactive nitrogen oxide gases from the tailpipes of combustion-engine ...
Currently there are no standards or limits for indoor air levels of nitrogen oxides; for reference, levels in homes without combustion appliances are typically half of outdoor levels, while homes with ...
Although much of the focus of pollution from automobiles centers on carbon emissions, there are other airborne nasties spewing from the tailpipes of fossil fuel-powered vehicles. These include ...
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With N2O emissions up 40% in four decades, scientists are searching for answers. Anthony King looks at potential solutions to ...
For decades, combustion researchers and engine companies have been seeking to understand how these gases are produced during combustion so that they can find ways to reduce them. Now researchers have ...
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