DocumentCode :
1636619
Title :
Application of pulse electron beam for NOx removal
Author :
Nakagawa, Y. ; Kawauchi, H. ; Yamaji, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Osaka City Univ., Japan
Volume :
2
fYear :
1999
Firstpage :
1309
Abstract :
To develop a new flue gas treatment device by using the pulse electron beam, an experiment of NO/sub x/ removal from the atmospheric pressure gas was performed. The pulse electron beam with energy of /spl les/160 keV, beam current of 140 A, current density of 2 A/cm/sup 2/, pulse width of 0.7 /spl mu/s and electron beam power of 12.6 J/pulse, or the electron beam with the energy of /spl les/120 keV, 10 A, 2.5 /spl mu/s and 2.8 J/pulse was injected into the gas cell filled with atmospheric pressure NO/N/sub 2/ or NO/N/sub 2/+O/sub 2/(20%) gas. When the electron beam of 12.6 J/pulse was injected into NO(=200 ppm)/N/sub 2/ gas, twenty percent of NO was removed by one pulse and 90% by 8 pulses with the efficiency of 180 nmol/J (=58 eV/molecule) in the gas cell of 1.7l. The efficiency depended on the removal ratio, the volume of the gas cell, initial NO concentration and the electron beam power. Efficiencies of 370 nmol/J at the removal ratio of 50% in relatively large gas cell of 6.2 l, 580 nmol/J for large NO (=2000 ppm) concentration at the ratio of 20% and 527 nmol/J for long pulse (2.5 /spl mu/s), 2.8 J/pulse of electron beam injection were obtained. When the electron beam was injected into the gas mixture of NO (=200 ppm)/N/sub 2/ with O/sub 2/(20%), the oxidization of NO to NO/sub 2/ was highly activated. When the water was added to the gas mixture, NO/sub x/ was removed through the process of nitric acid production. When the wall of the gas cell was covered with the wet cloth and the pulse electron beam was injected, NO/sub x/ of 40% was removed by the process of acid production and the absorption of NO/sub 2/ into the wet cloth with the total efficiency of 570 nmol/J. When NH/sub 3/ was added by the ratio of NH/sub 3/:NO=1:1, NO/sub x/ of 95% was removed with efficiency of 160 nmol/J.
Keywords :
air pollution control; electron beam applications; nitrogen compounds; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; 0.7 mus; 10 A; 12.6 J; 120 keV; 140 A; 160 keV; 2.5 mus; 2.8 J; NH/sub 3/; NO; NO-N/sub 2/; NO-N/sub 2/-O/sub 2/; NO/N/sub 2/; NO/N/sub 2/+O/sub 2/; NO/sub 2/ absorption; NO/sub x/ removal; atmospheric pressure gas; beam current; current density; efficiency; electron beam injection; electron beam power; flue gas treatment device; gas cell volume; initial NO concentration; nitric acid production; pulse electron beam; wet cloth; Attenuation measurement; Cathodes; Current density; Diodes; Electron beams; Energy measurement; Flue gases; Production; Pulse generation; Space vector pulse width modulation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1999. Digest of Technical Papers. 12th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5498-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1999.823767
Filename :
823767
Link To Document :
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