Removal of NOx by microwave reactor with ammonium bicarbonate and Ga-A zeolites at low temperature
Microwave reactor with the mixture of ammonium bicarbonate (NH4HCO3) and Ga-A zeolites was set up to study the removal of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from waste gas with excess oxygen concentration (14–19%) at low temperature (80–120°C). The results showed that the microwave reactor filled with NH4HCO3 and Ga-A zeolites could reduce NOx to nitrogen with the best purifying efficiency of 95.45% and the best denitrification amount of 89.28mgh−1. The optimal microwave power and residence time (RT) on denitrification was 259–280W and 0.259s, respectively. Microwave denitrification effect of the experiment using ammonium bicarbonate and Ga-A zeolites was much higher than that using ammonium bicarbonate or Ga-A zeolites only. The mechanism for microwave-induced NOx reduction can be explained as the microwave-induced catalytic reaction between NOx and ammonium bicarbonate with Ga-A zeolites being the catalyst and microwave absorbent.
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2007
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Authors: | Wei, Z.S. ; Du, Z.Y. ; Lin, Z.H. ; He, H.M. ; Qiu, R.L. |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 32.2007, 8, p. 1455-1459
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Low temperature | Nitrogen oxides (NOx) | Microwave reactor | Ga-A zeolites | Ammonium bicarbonate (NH4HCO3) | Denitrification |
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