Actions for Homogeneous production and removal of NO
Homogeneous production and removal of NO/sub x/ from combustion exhaust flows. Final technical report, August 1, 1980-July 31, 1981
- Author
- Silver, J. A.
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1981
Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service, [approximately 1981] - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Summary
- The addition of ammonia to the exhaust stream of stationary combustors is a promising approach toward reducing NO/sub x/ emissions. The use of high sulfur-content fuels will produce moderate quantIties of SO/sub 2/ aNd other sulfur-bearing compounds which may affect the effectiveness of this thermal deNO/sub x/ process. Modeling efforts''iNdicate that the presence of SO/sub 2/ is slightly beneficial in removing NO above 1250K. Experiments show that the ammonia-like species (NH/sub i/, i=1,2,3) have no appreciable reaction rate with SO/sub 2/. However, the reactions of SO/sub 2/ with OH and SO/sub 3/ with H have a small effect on the chemistry. A chemical model which fully describes the deNO/sub x/ process and the effects of SO/sub 2/ is presented.
- Report Numbers
- DE82002463; ARI-RR-275
- Other Subject(s)
- 01 coal, lignite, and peat
- 010800 - coal, lignite, & peat- waste management
- 20 fossil-fueled power plants
- 200202 - fossil-fueled power plants- waste management- noxious gas & particulate emissions
- 42 engineering
- 424000 - engineering- pollution control equipment- (1980-1989).
- Air pollution control
- Ammonia
- Chalcogenides
- Chemical reaction kinetics
- Chemical reactions
- Combustion products
- Control
- Denitrification
- Elements
- Energy sources
- Flue gas
- Fossil fuels
- Fuels
- Gaseous wastes
- Hydrides
- Hydrogen compounds
- Hydrogen
- Hydroxyl radicals
- Kinetics
- Mathematical models
- Nitrogen compounds
- Nitrogen hydrides
- Nitrogen oxides
- Nonmetals
- Oxides
- Oxygen compounds
- Pollution control
- Radicals
- Reaction kinetics
- Removal
- Research programs
- Sulfur compounds
- Sulfur dioxide
- Sulfur oxides
- Sulfur trioxide
- Very high temperature
- Wastes
- Collection
- NTIS collection.
- Note
- DOE contract number: AC21-80MC14737
OSTI Identifier 5383218
Research organization: Aerodyne Research, Inc., Bedford, MA (USA).
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