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Aqueous absorption of nitric oxide induced by sodium chlorite oxidation in the presence of sulfur dioxide

Chen-Lu Yang, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1998 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 2, pp 80-85
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In this article, the absorption of NO from a gas stream containing SO{sub 2} by aqueous solution of NaClOsub 2 was studied in a bench scale scrubber.
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The absorption of NO from a gas stream containing SO{sub 2} by aqueous solution of NaClO{sub 2} was studied in a bench scale scrubber. NO{sub x} removal of up to 95% was obtained using a packed bed scrubber. The corresponding SO{sub 2} removals were 100%. Experiments were also conducted in a bubble column and a spray chamber scrubber in order to obtain engineering data for scale-up and process design. A novel UV/Vis photodiode array (PDA) method was developed for real-time monitoring of oxychlorine compounds in the scrubbing solutions. As a consequence of the data obtained with the PDA system, a much better understanding of the chemistry of the scrubbing system has led to a simpler mass transfer model than is available in the literature. Absorption rates are reported in terms of overall reaction rates for a spray chamber scrubber and height of transfer units for a packed bed scrubber.

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Simultaneous removal of SO2 and NO by wet scrubbing using aqueous chlorine dioxide solution

TL;DR: The present study attempts to generate chlorine dioxide (ClO(2)) gas continuously by chlorate-chloride process and to utilize it further to clean up SO(2) and NO(x) gases simultaneously from the flue gas in the lab-scale bubbling reactor.
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Simultaneous Removal of SO2, NOX, and Hg from Coal Flue Gas Using a NaClO2-Enhanced Wet Scrubber

TL;DR: In this article, a bench-scale study was conducted on the simultaneous removal of SO2, NOX, and mercury (both Hg0 and Hg2+) from a simulated coal flue gas using a wet calcium carbonate scrubber.
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Removal of SO2 and NO from flue gas by wet scrubbing using an aqueous NaClO2 solution

TL;DR: This study used a NaClO2/NaOH solution as the additive/absorbent to determine the extent of NOx removal in a wet scrubbing system and found that the maximum DeNOx and DeSOx efficiencies ranged from 36.6 to 71.9% and from 89.4 to 100.0%, respectively.
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Simultaneous removal of SO2 and NO using M/NaClO2 complex absorbent

TL;DR: In this paper, a complex absorbent containing NaClO (M) and NClO 2 was used to investigate simultaneous removal of SO 2 and NO from flue gas.
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Removal of NO from flue gas by aqueous chlorine-dioxide scrubbing solution in a lab-scale bubbling reactor.

TL;DR: A constant NO(x) removal efficiency of about 60% has been achieved in the wide pH range of 3-11 under optimized conditions in the bubbling reactor.
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Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define heat transfer and its applications: heat transfer by conduction principles of heat flow in fluids, heat transfer to fluids without phase change heat transfer in fluids with heat change radiation heat transfer heat-exchange equipment evaporation.
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Absorption of no in aqueous mixed solutions of NaClO2 and NaOH

TL;DR: In this article, the absorption rate of NO in aqueous mixed solutions of NaClO2 and NaOH was carried out using a semi-batch stirred vessel with a plain gas-liquid interface at 25°C.
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Absorption of no promoted by strong oxidizing agents: 1. inorganic oxychlorites in nitric acid

TL;DR: In this paper, a greenish yellow color is observed in the solution when the gaseous mixture is bubbled into the liquid containing the oxidizing compound, which is due to the presence of ClO2 gas, an intermediate active in the oxidation of NO.

Aqueous absorption of nitrogen oxides induced by oxychlorine compounds : a process development study for flue gas treatment

Chen-Lu Yang
TL;DR: AQUEOUS ABSORPTION OF NITROGEN OXIDES INDUCED by OXYCHLORINE COMPOUNDS: A PROCESS DEVELOPMENT STUDY for FLUE GAS TREATMENT
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