The new oxide catalysts for the removal of nitrogen oxides originating from stationary emission sources.

Summary of the technology

The experiments carried out with the assistance of these catalysts showed a high conversion efficiency of nitric oxide to nitrogen at relatively low temperatures – up to 100%. Designed reactor allows the direct removal of nitric oxide from the exhaust gases via the efficient decomposition of nitric oxide and, at the same time, systematic removal of carbon particles and other solid particles.

Description of the technology

The subject of this offer relates to new oxide catalysts for the removal of nitrogen oxides, carbon particles and the inorganic dust originating from the exhaust in the reactor that was designed for this purpose. They can be applicable in CHPs (combined heat and power plants), nitric acid plants, waste incinerators, small to medium-sized boiler or diesel engines.

Specifications

The most noxious gaseous air pollutants are nitrogen oxides, which are formed in all processes of combustion of solid, liquid or gaseous fuels. The emission of nitrogen oxides in Poland is about 860 000 Mg and is increasing - in 2010 by about 5.4% compared to the year 2009 (according to data from the National Center for Emissions Management). The sources of the emission of nitrogen oxides to air are industries such as energy, transport, heating as well as all industrial processes, which are based on the relevant chemical reactions used by chemical companies producing nitric acid and its derivatives and also fertilizers. Emission of the nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere in these processes is the major threat to the environment and has an influence on the formation of so-called photochemical smog, winter smog or acid rains. Currently so-called DENOX technology is used for the removal of nitrogen oxides. The technology is based on the reduction of nitrogen oxides with ammonia, which is, however, relatively expensive and corrosive reducing agent and its use requires a costly dispensing devices. What is more, the conventional catalysts are deposited on the ceramic surfaces, which are relatively fragile and often undergo cracking and deformation. This effects the mechanical damage of the surface of the catalyst responsible for its activity. The subject of this offer relates to a process of preparing vanadium-tungsten oxide catalyst for the selective reduction of nitrogen oxides with ammonia and decomposition of nitrogen oxide (II) at the monolith made of chromium-aluminum steel, as well as of a catalyst for the direct decomposition of NO to N2 and O2. The offer includes also a reactor equipped with a catalyst for the direct decomposition of nitric oxide for the simultaneous removal of NO, carbon particles and the inorganic dust originating from the exhaust.

Main advantages of its use

  • no need for an additional reducing agent and thus dispensing system making the proposed process less expensive and more environmental friendly;
  • simple and inexpensive method for monolith formation allowing for easily application of the catalytic active carriers;
  • stability of the catalytic parameters in time.

Applications

  • The catalysts can be successfully used in the processes of nitrogen oxides removing, for the formation of which are responsible: CHPs (combined heat and power plants), nitric acid plants, waste incinerators, small to medium-sized boiler or diesel engines.

Related Keywords

  • Fuels and engine technologies
  • Outoor Air Pollution/Treatment
  • Other pollution and recycling related
  • oxide catalysts
  • nitrogen oxides
  • catalysts
  • emission sources
  • emissions management
  • heat plants
  • power plants
  • waste incinerators
  • boilers
  • diesel engines
  • reactors
  • air pollutants
  • air pollution
  • greenhouse gases
  • Greenhouse
  • carbon particles
  • fuel combustion
  • acid rains
  • power
  • waste

About Jagiellonian University

Jagiellonian University, founded 1364, is the oldest university in Poland and one of the oldest worldwide. The research and teaching activities are conducted at 15 faculties, including the Medical College (Collegium Medicum). Over 3,700 researchers work at the university and the total number of students is about 50,000.

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