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National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), aims to expand knowledge of the chemical mechanisms responsible for inhibiting hydrogen flames. The main place of work is at the ICARE laboratory in Orléans
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of exceptional physicochemical properties, including chemical inertness, non-wettability, non-stickiness, thermal and fire resistance, and tribological properties such as low friction coefficient and
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decision-making tool to determine the power of the fire and the hydraulic resources to be deployed at the scale of the Landes de Gascogne forest. Methodology and implementation: We propose to begin by
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unsuitable for H₂/air combustion, particularly in terms of NOx production. Furthermore, the intrinsic properties of this light molecule strongly impact combustion in several ways: flame speeds are much higher
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consideration. H2 burns easily but is hard to store and transport, while NH3 has low flame speeds but is supported by an existing infrastructure. A promising approach is partial ammonia cracking at the burner