Emissions Reduction: NOx/SOx Suppression

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Author: A. Tomita

ISBN-10: 0080440894

ISBN-13: 9780080440897

Category: Power Resources

Over the past decade the topic of emissions reduction and control has remained an important area of research due to the enforcement of various Government policies in an attempt to minimize the impact on the environment. One area in which a great deal of research has been conducted to address this policy is NOx/SOx suppression. However, despite the progress that has been made over this time period, further research into the most effective method of reducing NOx/SOx emissions is still urgently...

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Over the past decade the topic of emissions reduction and control has remained an important area of research due to the enforcement of various Government policies in an attempt to minimize the impact on the environment. One area in which a great deal of research has been conducted to address this policy is NOx/SOx suppression. However, despite the progress that has been made over this time period, further research into the most effective method of reducing NOx/SOx emissions is still urgently required. In developed countries, a more stringent requirement in the level of emissions (such as is NOx/SOx component of less than 10ppm) will be enforced in the near future. Developing countries will also need a new technology that is effective and that is suited to each countries needs. Additional research and development efforts are thus necessary to meet such requirements. This compendium contains a collection of key papers themed around NOx/SOx emissions from combustion of hydrocarbon resources and the attempts to secure an efficient and effective method for reducing these emissions. These key papers are taken from the journals Fuel, Fuel Processing Technology and Progress in Energy and Combustion Science.

PrefaceNew Analytical TechniquesExperimental in-flame study of a 15 MW dual fuel gas/oil burner3A NO[subscript x] diagnostic system based on a spectral ultraviolet/visible imaging device13Systematic measurements of OH chemiluminescence for fuel-lean, high-pressure, premixed, laminar flames23Development of dual sulfur oxides and oxygen solid state sensor for "in situ" measurements31Fundamental Chemistry of NO[subscript x] and SO[subscript x] Related ReactionsThe fate of nitrogen during pyrolysis of German low rank coals - a parameter study45Formation of NO[subscript x] and SO[subscript x] precursors during the pyrolysis of coal and biomass. Part I. Effects of reactor configuration on the determined yields of HCN and NH[subscript 3] during pyrolysis55Formation of NO[subscript x] and SO[subscript x] precursors during the pyrolysis of coal and biomass. Part II. Effects of experimental conditions on the yields of NO[subscript x] and SO[subscript x] precursors from the pyrolysis of a Victorian brown coal63Formation of NO[subscript x] and SO[subscript x] precursors during the pyrolysis of coal and biomass. Part III. Further discussion on the formation of HCN and NH[subscript 3] during pyrolysis71Nitrogen sulphur interactions in coal flames79The influence of calcined limestone on NO[subscript x] and N[subscript 2]O emissions from char combustion in fluidized bed combustors91Suppression of nitrogen oxides emission by carbonaceous reductants97Sulfation behavior of limestone under high CO[subscript 2] concentration in O[subscript 2]/CO[subscript 2] coal combustion115CO[subscript 2], NO[subscript x], and SO[subscript 2] emissions from the combustion of coal with high oxygen concentration gases125ModellingModeling of nitrogen oxides formation and destruction in combustion systems135Modelling of the combustion process and NO[subscript x] emission in a utility boiler177Mathematical modeling of fluidized bed combustion. 4: N[subscript 2]O and NO[subscript x] emissions from the combustion of char187Research and Development in Commercial Scale FacilitiesCombustion technology developments in power generation in response to environmental challenges203Alternative fuel reburning231Advanced reburning measurements of temperature and species in a pulverized coal flame239Techno-economic analysis of NO[subscript x] reduction technologies in p.f. boilers249NO[subscript x] and N[subscript 2]O emission characteristics from fluidised bed combustion of semi-dried municipal sewage sludge257Optimum NO[subscript x] abatement in diesel exhaust using inferential feedforward reductant control269The reduction of gas phase air toxics from combustion and incineration sources using the MET-Mitsui-BF Activated coke process277Design of scrubbers for condensing boilers291Author Index325