Nitrogen Oxides Control Technology Fact Book, 1st Edition,Lesley Sloss,ISBN9780815512943
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Nitrogen Oxides Control Technology Fact Book, 1st Edition

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Imprint: William Andrew

ISBN: 9780815512943

Pages: 657

Dimensions: 254 X 178

Describes international technologies for controlling NOx emissions, primarily from coal combustion.

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Describes international technologies for controlling NOx emissions, primarily from coal combustion. Over 115 control systems are documented with, as available, system descriptions, process applications, pollution reduction capability, system diagram, supplier/manufacturer.

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Primarily facilities which utilize coal combustion.

Lesley Sloss

Affiliations and Expertise

International Energy Agency, Clean Coal Centre, UK

Nitrogen Oxides Control Technology Fact Book, 1st Edition

Part I: NOx Emissions from Coal Combustion
1. Introduction
2. Nitrogen Chemistry
2.1 Nitrogen Oxides
2.2 Nitrification and Denitrification in Soils
2.3 Reactions of NOx with Other Pollutants
3. Effects of Nitrogen Oxides
3.1 Global Effects
3.2 Regional Effects
3.3 Human Health
3.4 Summary
4. Emission Sources and Concentrations
4.1 Natural Emissions
4.2 Emissions Due to Human Activities
4.3 Global Background Concentrations
4.4 Summary
5. Transport and Deposition of NOx
5.1 Short Range - Plumes
5.2 Long Range
6. Region Emissions, Concentrations and Legislation
7. Impacts of Legislation and Future NOx Emissions
7.1 Future Emissions
7.2 Future Concentrations
7.3 Possible Detrimental Effects of Controls
7.4 Possible Environmental Improvements
8. Conclusions
9. References

Part II: NOx Control Technologies for Coal Combustion
1. Introduction
2. NOx Formation
2.1 Formation of Nitrous Oxide
2.2 Techniques for Reducing NOx Formation
3. Regulations on NOx Emissions
3.1 International Agreements and Standards
3.2 National Standards
4. Control of NOx Emissions Through Combustion Measures
4.1 General Approach
4.2 Influence of Coal Properties on NOx Control
4.3 Operational Measures
4.4 Design Measures
4.5 Potential Impacts of Combustion Modifications
4.6 Modifications to Existing Boilers
4.7 Dry Bottom Boilers, Pulverized Fuel
4.8 Wet Bottom Boilers or Slag Tap Furnaces
4.9 Stoker Firing
5. Selective Catalytic Reduction
5.1 Process Description
5.2 Ammonia Supply
5.3 Catalyst
5.4 Flue Gas Section
5.5 Experience
6. Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction
6.1 Process Description
6.2 Chemicals Used as a Reducing Agent
6.3 Design of a Selective Non-Catalytic Plant
6.4 Experience
7. Combined SOx/NOx Processes
7.1 Activated Carbon
7.2 Catalytic Absorption Process
7.3 Irradiation Process
7.4 Other Processes
8. Advanced Combustion Technologies
8.1 Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion
8.2 Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion
8.3 Gasification
8.4 Slagging Combusters
9. Costs of NOx Control
9.1 Costs for Combustion Measures
9.2 Costs for Flue Gas Treatment
9.3 Comparison of Costs for Different NOx Reduction Measures
10. Overview of Activities to Reduce NOx from Coal-Fired Plants in Different Countries
11. Summary
12. Conclusions
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Nitrogen Oxides Control Technology Fact Book