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titleOfInvention Method of decreasing nitrogen oxide in combustion exhaust gas
abstract PURPOSE: To decrease nitrogen oxide effectively and economically by combining a process of oxidizing part of NO in a combustion exhaust gas to NO 2 by using hydrogen, aldehydes or org. acids and a dry type catalytic denitrification process using NH 3 . n CONSTITUTION: At least one or more kinds of hydrogen, aldehydes such as formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, and organic acids such as formic acid and oxalic acids are controlled and added to a combustion exhaust gas flow passage 1 from a charging line 2, so that 1/3W2/3 amount of NO contained is oxidized in a space part 3. Thence, if ammonia is added from an ammonia charging line 4, the greater portions of the NO x are converted to N 2 in a reducing catalytic reactor 5 and are released into the atmosphere through an exhaust gas flow passage 6. Platinum, palladium, iron, copper, etc. which are commonly used are used as a dry type denitrification catalyst. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
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