From: Energy and Fuels, year 2005 - vol 19 - issue 1 - page 258
Authors: Park, K. - Hyun, J. - Maken, S. - Jang, S. - Park, J.-W
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"In the past, Brown’s gas was used to detoxify radioactive nuclear waste27 and for welding.28"
"It uses Brown’s gas, which is a stoichiometric mixture of atomic hydrogen and oxygen,29-31"
"Brown’s gas was generated by a Brown’s gas generator (E&E Company, Korea) via the electrolysis of water. A schematic diagram of the ashmelting furnace and the Brown’s gas generator is shown in Figure 2. This generator produces 300 m3 of Brown’s gas per hour and each burner consumes 25 m3 of Brown’s gas per hour. The ash-melting furnace contains six Brown’s gas burners, four of which were used simultaneously during ash melting and two were kept as standby equipment."