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titleOfInvention Treatment of exhaust gas by pulse charge
abstract PURPOSE: To perform economical dust removal, desulfurization and denitration simultaneously by applying a pulse streamer to exhaust gas incorporating sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide to oxidize them and thereafter adding alkali liquid to absorb and remove these oxides. n CONSTITUTION: Firstly when exhaust gas 3 is fed to a cooling-dust removal part 2, it is humidified and adiabatically cooled by spraying water. Simultaneously one part of dust contained in exhaust gas 3 is collected with the spraying water. Then exhaust gas 3 is sent to a reaction-dust removal part 1 and NO incorporated therein is oxidized with O 3 and O produced by a pulse streamer and converted into NO 2 , N 2 O 3 and N 2 O 5 or the like. At this time, one part of dust incorporated in exhaust gas 3 is further removed. Thereafter exhaust gas 3 is sent to an absorption part 4 and herein alkali liquid such as e.g. Ca(OH) 2 is sprayed and thereby NO x converted into NO 2 , N 2 O 3 and N 2 O 5 or the like and SO x are absorbed and removed. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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