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Original Articles

EFFECT OF OXYGEN ON NOx REMOVAL IN CORONA DISCHARGE FIELD: NOx BEHAVIOR WITHOUT A REDUCING AGENT

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Pages 1653-1665 | Accepted 01 Mar 2004, Published online: 11 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

A DeNOx process using a DC corona discharge was investigated experimentally. A mixture system of N2/O2/NO was used as a test gas. The compositions such as NO, NO2, N2O and so on were analyzed with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and an NOx meter. It was found that the characteristics of NO removal by corona discharge differed remarkably whether or not oxygen exists in the mixture. In regard to the spectrum of light emission from the corona discharge in N2 atmosphere or N2/O2 mixture, some N2 bands were detected. N2 dissociation into atomic N and N2 radical in the corona discharge field was conjectured. Furthermore, ozone was yielded by the corona discharge in the case of the N2/O2 mixture. Ozone gas from an ozonizer was added into the N2/O2 mixture without corona discharge to investigate the effect of O3 on the characteristics of NOx removal by corona discharge. In the case of the N2/NO mixture, the process of NO reduction was mainly controlled by N2 radicals excited by the corona discharge. On the other hand, in the case of the N2/O2/NO mixture, NO was oxidized by ozone generated from the corona discharge and converted to NO2 and N2O5.

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