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publicationNumber JP-H05154341-A
titleOfInvention Method for treating absorbent for denitration of low concentration NO-containing gas
abstract (57) [Summary] [Objective] The present invention relates to a method for treating an absorbent used for denitration of NO-containing gas having a relatively low concentration. [Composition] A low-concentration NO-containing gas is oxidized to NO 2 and the N A method for treating an absorbent for low-concentration NO-containing gas, which comprises treating the alkaline absorbent with a microorganism having a denitrifying action to recover alkali in a denitration method of absorbing and removing O 2 with an alkaline absorbent.
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