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IAEA final research co-ordination meeting on radiation processing of combustion flue gases. Poland, Zakopane, 24-28 May, 1993. Pts. 1-3

Abstract

The symposium materials contain 19 articles being the actual review on worldwide development in radiation processing of combustion flue gases. The use of electron beams has to be very profitable in SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} removal. The application of electron accelerators in off-gas systems is very advanced now in Japan, Germany and Poland as well as pilot plants have been constructed there. Their technical details, control equipment, working parameters and obtained results have been presented at the symposium. The list of electron accelerators available on the world market, their beams parameters and new constructions designed for flue gas radiation treatment have been presented, too. Technical possibilities of electric discharges application for flue gas processing has been shown as well. Theoretical models of radiation-chemical reactions initiated by electrons, their mechanism and kinetics (also in heterogenous systems) has been proposed and discussed. 9 refs, 21 figs, 1 tab.
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1994
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-mf-14420(Pt.1.2.3); CONF-9305397-
Reference Number:
SCA: 070205; 400600; 430100; PA: AIX-26:008333; EDB-95:012956; SN: 95001301219
Resource Relation:
Conference: IAEA final research co-ordination meeting on radiation processing of combustion flue gases,Zakopane (Poland),24-28 May 1993; Other Information: PBD: [1994]
Subject:
07 ISOTOPES AND RADIATION SOURCES; 38 RADIATION CHEMISTRY, RADIOCHEMISTRY, AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY; 43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; FLUE GAS; RADIOLYSIS; PILOT PLANTS; ACCELERATORS; AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS; COMBUSTION PRODUCTS; DOSIMETRY; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; ELECTRON BEAMS; LEADING ABSTRACT; MEETINGS; OFF-GAS SYSTEMS; ON-LINE CONTROL SYSTEMS; 070205; 400600; 430100; INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS, RADIATION PROCESSING; RADIATION CHEMISTRY; DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, AND OPERATION
OSTI ID:
10106464
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Warsaw (Poland)
Country of Origin:
Poland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE95610863; TRN: PL9400608008333
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
PLN
Size:
[240] p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

None. IAEA final research co-ordination meeting on radiation processing of combustion flue gases. Poland, Zakopane, 24-28 May, 1993. Pts. 1-3. Poland: N. p., 1994. Web.
None. IAEA final research co-ordination meeting on radiation processing of combustion flue gases. Poland, Zakopane, 24-28 May, 1993. Pts. 1-3. Poland.
None. 1994. "IAEA final research co-ordination meeting on radiation processing of combustion flue gases. Poland, Zakopane, 24-28 May, 1993. Pts. 1-3." Poland.
@misc{etde_10106464,
title = {IAEA final research co-ordination meeting on radiation processing of combustion flue gases. Poland, Zakopane, 24-28 May, 1993. Pts. 1-3}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The symposium materials contain 19 articles being the actual review on worldwide development in radiation processing of combustion flue gases. The use of electron beams has to be very profitable in SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} removal. The application of electron accelerators in off-gas systems is very advanced now in Japan, Germany and Poland as well as pilot plants have been constructed there. Their technical details, control equipment, working parameters and obtained results have been presented at the symposium. The list of electron accelerators available on the world market, their beams parameters and new constructions designed for flue gas radiation treatment have been presented, too. Technical possibilities of electric discharges application for flue gas processing has been shown as well. Theoretical models of radiation-chemical reactions initiated by electrons, their mechanism and kinetics (also in heterogenous systems) has been proposed and discussed. 9 refs, 21 figs, 1 tab.}
place = {Poland}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}