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Ronan Pelé1, María González Martínez1, Ange Nzihou2
1Université de Toulouse, IMT Mines Albi, RAPSODEE CNRS UMR, 5302, Campus Jarlard, F., Albi Cedex 09, 81013, France.
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El biocarbón derivado de algas marinas elimina eficazmente los óxidos de nitrógeno (NOx) mediante descomposición catalítica. Las temperaturas de pirólisis más altas mejoran el rendimiento del catalizador, aunque los grupos de oxígeno pueden provocar la desactivación.
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