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Removing nitric oxide from flue gases by catalytic reduction

Journal Article · · Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry
OSTI ID:114960
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  1. State Research and Development Institute for the Nitrogen Industry and Organic Synthesis Products, Moscow (Russian Federation)

A Ti-W-V catalyst has been proposed for removing NO by means of ammonia reduction from flue gases from power stations and boiler systems operating with natural gas; it contains 10% WO{sub 3} and 5% V{sub 2}O{sub 5} deposited on anatase. The optimum NH{sub 3}/NO ration is 0.8. oxygen at levels of 0.1-7.8 vol. % does not affect the reduction of the NO. Industrial tests in flue gas from a power station show that the reduction of the NO is 96% at 240-270{degrees}C. The basic technological parameters have been determined. 2 figs., 2 tabs.

OSTI ID:
114960
Journal Information:
Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry, Journal Name: Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry Journal Issue: 5 Vol. 27; ISSN 0040-5760; ISSN TEXCAK
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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