Method of removing nitrogen oxides in exhaust combustion gases

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Nitrogen or nitrogenous component

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C01B 2100

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041296516

ABSTRACT:
In a method of removing nitrogen oxides non-catalytically from an exhaust combustion gas by maintaining said combustion gas at a temperature of from 700.degree. to 1300.degree. C in the presence of oxygen and an ammonia source in a combustion apparatus which has heat exchange surfaces in a zone downstream of the position where the ammonia source is added, the improvement which comprises feeding said ammonia source to the exhaust combustion gas at a position where the heat exchange surface area in the space downstream of the position of ammonia source addition which has a combustion gas residence time of up to 1 second is less than 0.5 .times. 10.sup.-2 m.sup.2 per 1 Nm.sup.3 /H of said combustion gas flow; and the temperature of said combustion gas at the outlet of said space is above 700.degree. C.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3846981 (1974-11-01), Paczkowski
patent: 3900554 (1975-08-01), Lyon

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