Title :
Flue gas treatment of nitrogen oxides by pulsed relativistic electron beam
Author :
Yatsui, K. ; Jiang, Wei ; Imada, G.
Author_Institution :
Nagaoka Univ. of Technol., Niigata, Japan
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Removal of NO/sub x/ has been studied experimentally by intense, pulsed, relativistic electron beam (IREB) using an induction linac, "ETIGO-III". The IREB has the following parameters: (2-8) MeV, 5 kA, 120 ns. As the preliminary stage of the experiment, the interaction chamber was first designed to be 25 cm long, which is much shorter than the range of IREB, for example, 9 m and 31 m for 2 MeV and 8 MeV energy of IREB, respectively. At 100 ppm of NO filled as the initial state, 5 ppm NO has been removed per shot at ambient gas pressure of 1-2 atm. After firing 10 shots, the initial NO was reduced to the half. The removal ability was evaluated to be 3 /spl mu/mol/shot. At the second stage, we have studied the similar experiments by the extension of the target chamber to be 2 m long. From the preliminary experiments, significant improvement of NO treatment with an order of magnitude (40 ppm/shot) has been observed with the new configuration. Further studies are being carried out by the extension of the chamber up to 6 m long because from a viewpoint of industrial applications the high energy IREB is suitable for a long tunnel or chimney.
Keywords :
air pollution; chemical technology; electron impact dissociation; linear accelerators; molecule-electron collisions; nitrogen compounds; radiation chemistry; relativistic electron beams; 1 to 2 atm; 120 ns; 2 to 8 MeV; 5 kA; ETIGO-III induction linac; ambient gas pressure; flue gas treatment; industrial applications; initial state; intense pulsed relativistic electron beam; interaction chamber; nitrogen oxides; removal ability; Electron beams; Firing; Flue gases; Linear particle accelerator; Nitrogen;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.960992