Proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for SO sub x /NO sub x control

The objective of the subscale test program were designed to provide sorbent and additive selection guidance, and, in so doing, supply answers to the questions posed in the preceding section. The objectives are: Identify the best commercial hydrate sorbent and the best enhanced hydrate sorbent from a...

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Main Authors: Helfritch, D.J., Bortz, S.J. (Research-Cottrell, Inc., Somerville, NJ (United States). Environmental Services and Technologies Div.), Beittel, R. (Riley Stoker Corp., Worcester, MA (United States))
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Research-Cottrell, Inc., Somerville, NJ (United States). Environmental Services and Technologies Div. 1990
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1058098 2023-05-15T15:52:49+02:00 Proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for SO sub x /NO sub x control Helfritch, D.J. Bortz, S.J. (Research-Cottrell, Inc., Somerville, NJ (United States). Environmental Services and Technologies Div.) Beittel, R. (Riley Stoker Corp., Worcester, MA (United States)) United States. Department of Energy. 1990-01-01 17 pages Text https://doi.org/10.2172/5127392 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1058098/ English eng Research-Cottrell, Inc., Somerville, NJ (United States). Environmental Services and Technologies Div. other: DE92016148 rep-no: DOE/PC/88890-T5 grantno: AC22-88PC88890 doi:10.2172/5127392 osti: 5127392 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1058098/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1058098 Urea Chemical Reactions Surface Properties Sulfur Dioxide 01 Coal Lignite And Peat Alkali Metal Compounds Organic Compounds Progress Report Document Types Calcium Hydroxides Oxides Amides Air Pollution Control Pollution Control Equipment 54 Environmental Sciences Carbonates Carbon Nonmetals Flue Gas Hydrides 200202 -- Fossil-Fueled Power Plants-- Waste Management-- Noxious Gas & Particulate Emissions Chalcogenides Hydroxides Sodium Carbonates Sodium Compounds Gaseous Wastes Carbon Compounds 540120 -- Environment Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-) Nitrogen Compounds Calcium Compounds Oxygen Compounds Heat Exchangers Desulfurization Sorbent Injection Processes Activated Carbon Alkaline Earth Metal Compounds Control Ammonia Electrostatic Precipitators Sulfur Compounds 20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants Elements Wastes 010800* -- Coal & Peat-- Waste Management Adsorbents Humidifiers Nitrogen Oxides Sulfur Oxides Carbonic Acid Derivatives Organic Nitrogen Compounds Sorptive Properties Denitrification Hydrogen Compounds Equipment Pollution Control Nitrogen Hydrides Report 1990 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/5127392 2019-05-11T22:08:14Z The objective of the subscale test program were designed to provide sorbent and additive selection guidance, and, in so doing, supply answers to the questions posed in the preceding section. The objectives are: Identify the best commercial hydrate sorbent and the best enhanced hydrate sorbent from a list of nine types, based upon S0{sub 2} removal at Ca/S=2. Determine the relative effectiveness of sodium sesquicarbonate versus sodium bicarbonate for S0{sub 2} and NO{sub x} control over the temperature range of 200{degrees}F--400{degrees}F. Identify the best NO{sub 2} suppressing additive among the group of ammonia, urea, and activated carbon. Report Carbonic acid University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
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topic Urea
Chemical Reactions
Surface Properties
Sulfur Dioxide
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Alkali Metal Compounds
Organic Compounds
Progress Report
Document Types
Calcium Hydroxides
Oxides
Amides
Air Pollution Control
Pollution Control Equipment
54 Environmental Sciences
Carbonates
Carbon
Nonmetals
Flue Gas
Hydrides
200202 -- Fossil-Fueled Power Plants-- Waste Management-- Noxious Gas & Particulate Emissions
Chalcogenides
Hydroxides
Sodium Carbonates
Sodium Compounds
Gaseous Wastes
Carbon Compounds
540120 -- Environment
Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-)
Nitrogen Compounds
Calcium Compounds
Oxygen Compounds
Heat Exchangers
Desulfurization
Sorbent Injection Processes
Activated Carbon
Alkaline Earth Metal Compounds
Control
Ammonia
Electrostatic Precipitators
Sulfur Compounds
20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants
Elements
Wastes 010800* -- Coal
& Peat-- Waste Management
Adsorbents
Humidifiers
Nitrogen Oxides
Sulfur Oxides
Carbonic Acid Derivatives
Organic Nitrogen Compounds
Sorptive Properties
Denitrification
Hydrogen Compounds
Equipment
Pollution Control
Nitrogen Hydrides
spellingShingle Urea
Chemical Reactions
Surface Properties
Sulfur Dioxide
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Alkali Metal Compounds
Organic Compounds
Progress Report
Document Types
Calcium Hydroxides
Oxides
Amides
Air Pollution Control
Pollution Control Equipment
54 Environmental Sciences
Carbonates
Carbon
Nonmetals
Flue Gas
Hydrides
200202 -- Fossil-Fueled Power Plants-- Waste Management-- Noxious Gas & Particulate Emissions
Chalcogenides
Hydroxides
Sodium Carbonates
Sodium Compounds
Gaseous Wastes
Carbon Compounds
540120 -- Environment
Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-)
Nitrogen Compounds
Calcium Compounds
Oxygen Compounds
Heat Exchangers
Desulfurization
Sorbent Injection Processes
Activated Carbon
Alkaline Earth Metal Compounds
Control
Ammonia
Electrostatic Precipitators
Sulfur Compounds
20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants
Elements
Wastes 010800* -- Coal
& Peat-- Waste Management
Adsorbents
Humidifiers
Nitrogen Oxides
Sulfur Oxides
Carbonic Acid Derivatives
Organic Nitrogen Compounds
Sorptive Properties
Denitrification
Hydrogen Compounds
Equipment
Pollution Control
Nitrogen Hydrides
Helfritch, D.J.
Bortz, S.J. (Research-Cottrell, Inc., Somerville, NJ (United States). Environmental Services and Technologies Div.)
Beittel, R. (Riley Stoker Corp., Worcester, MA (United States))
Proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for SO sub x /NO sub x control
topic_facet Urea
Chemical Reactions
Surface Properties
Sulfur Dioxide
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Alkali Metal Compounds
Organic Compounds
Progress Report
Document Types
Calcium Hydroxides
Oxides
Amides
Air Pollution Control
Pollution Control Equipment
54 Environmental Sciences
Carbonates
Carbon
Nonmetals
Flue Gas
Hydrides
200202 -- Fossil-Fueled Power Plants-- Waste Management-- Noxious Gas & Particulate Emissions
Chalcogenides
Hydroxides
Sodium Carbonates
Sodium Compounds
Gaseous Wastes
Carbon Compounds
540120 -- Environment
Atmospheric-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (1990-)
Nitrogen Compounds
Calcium Compounds
Oxygen Compounds
Heat Exchangers
Desulfurization
Sorbent Injection Processes
Activated Carbon
Alkaline Earth Metal Compounds
Control
Ammonia
Electrostatic Precipitators
Sulfur Compounds
20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants
Elements
Wastes 010800* -- Coal
& Peat-- Waste Management
Adsorbents
Humidifiers
Nitrogen Oxides
Sulfur Oxides
Carbonic Acid Derivatives
Organic Nitrogen Compounds
Sorptive Properties
Denitrification
Hydrogen Compounds
Equipment
Pollution Control
Nitrogen Hydrides
description The objective of the subscale test program were designed to provide sorbent and additive selection guidance, and, in so doing, supply answers to the questions posed in the preceding section. The objectives are: Identify the best commercial hydrate sorbent and the best enhanced hydrate sorbent from a list of nine types, based upon S0{sub 2} removal at Ca/S=2. Determine the relative effectiveness of sodium sesquicarbonate versus sodium bicarbonate for S0{sub 2} and NO{sub x} control over the temperature range of 200{degrees}F--400{degrees}F. Identify the best NO{sub 2} suppressing additive among the group of ammonia, urea, and activated carbon.
author2 United States. Department of Energy.
format Report
author Helfritch, D.J.
Bortz, S.J. (Research-Cottrell, Inc., Somerville, NJ (United States). Environmental Services and Technologies Div.)
Beittel, R. (Riley Stoker Corp., Worcester, MA (United States))
author_facet Helfritch, D.J.
Bortz, S.J. (Research-Cottrell, Inc., Somerville, NJ (United States). Environmental Services and Technologies Div.)
Beittel, R. (Riley Stoker Corp., Worcester, MA (United States))
author_sort Helfritch, D.J.
title Proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for SO sub x /NO sub x control
title_short Proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for SO sub x /NO sub x control
title_full Proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for SO sub x /NO sub x control
title_fullStr Proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for SO sub x /NO sub x control
title_full_unstemmed Proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for SO sub x /NO sub x control
title_sort proof of concept testing of an integrated dry injection system for so sub x /no sub x control
publisher Research-Cottrell, Inc., Somerville, NJ (United States). Environmental Services and Technologies Div.
publishDate 1990
url https://doi.org/10.2172/5127392
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