NOx removal Articles
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Catalytic decomposition of NO2 over a copper-decorated metal-organic framework by non-thermal plasma
Nitrogen oxide (NOx) causes significant impacts on the environment and human health, and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is the most toxic and prevalent form of NOx in the atmosphere. Its removal and catalytic degradation into non-harmful species (i.e., N2) are thus important challenges. A great deal of effort has been devoted to developing catalysts for deNOx processes with a focus on NO reduction from ...
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Incineration
Introduction: High temperatures, 870 to 1,200 °C (1,400 to 2,200 °F), are used to volatilize and combust (in the presence of oxygen) halogenated and other refractory organics in hazardous wastes. Often auxiliary fuels are employed to initiate and sustain combustion. The destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) for properly operated incinerators exceeds the 99.99% requirement for hazardous waste ...
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