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titleOfInvention Method for simultaneously eliminating of nitrogen oxide and sulfur oxide gas by electric precipitator
abstract The present invention relates to a method for simultaneously removing nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides by a wet electrostatic precipitator, and more particularly, to a method for simultaneously removing nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides by a wet electrostatic precipitator, comprising the steps of: (1) spraying an oxidizing agent into a reactor containing a nitrogen oxide gas and a sulfur oxide gas; The step (step 2) of reacting the sprayed oxidizing agent with the nitrogen oxide gas and the sulfur oxide gas in the step 1 to generate solid salt or fine aqueous solution particles; And collecting the solid salt or fine aqueous solution particles produced in the step 2 through a wet electrostatic precipitator (step 3). The present invention relates to a method for simultaneously removing nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides by a wet electrostatic precipitator. According to the present invention, the oxidizing agent is atomized into nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides gas, and sprayed to oxidize, neutralize and absorb the generated solid salts or fine aqueous solution particles. It is possible to simultaneously remove the sulfur oxide gas. At room temperature and atmospheric pressure, it is economical in terms of energy efficiency, and the removal efficiency and space velocity of nitrogen oxide and sulfur oxide can be optimized by controlling the reaction rate. In addition, it is possible to design a process for removing nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides under the most efficient conditions in the process economy by optimizing the reaction time at the reaction rate, preventing the aging of the reactor, and finding the optimum power.
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