DocumentCode :
1613189
Title :
Adsorption and nonthermal plasma desorption process for concentrating NOx in flue exhaust gas
Author :
Okubo, M. ; Tanioka, G. ; Kuroki, T. ; Yamamoto, T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy Syst. Eng., Osaka Prefecture Univ., Sakai, Japan
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
698
Abstract :
The gas flow rates for hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions are generally large and their concentrations are low (in ppm levels). When we try to treat directly the large flow rate and low concentration exhaust gas, the size of the equipment becomes large, resulting in high operating cost. The objective of this study is to convert the exhaust gas with large flow rate and low concentration into the one with small flow rate and high concentration by desorbing the absorbed gas from the absorbent pellets packed inside a barrier-type packed-bed nonthermal plasma reactor. In this report, we especially focused on difficult to treat NO/sub x/. The absorbent pellets were molecular sieve spheres (MS-13X) made of zeolite with 1 nm pore diameter. The plasma desorption was carried out by applying the high voltage to the plasma reactor using any one of AC 60 Hz, AC 20 kHz or pulse 210 Hz power supplies. We found out that NO/sub x/ could be desorbed effectively in the repeated adsorption and desorption process. Since the surface temperature increased rapidly, the desorption with AC 20 kHz took place not only by the electron impacts but also by the heat addition. In the desorption using the pulse power supply, the concentration rapidly increased and became maximum in relatively short time. It was effective to close the reactor in the desorption process. For the first time a nonthermal plasma concentrating desorption of NO/sub x/ was successfully achieved as the adsorption/desorption was repeated more than 12 times.
Keywords :
adsorption; air pollution control; desorption; nitrogen compounds; plasma chemistry; plasma devices; pulsed power supplies; zeolites; 1 nm; 20 Hz; 210 Hz; 60 Hz; MS-13X molecular sieve spheres; NO; NOx concentration; absorbed gas desorption; absorbent pellets; adsorption; barrier-type packed-bed nonthermal plasma reactor; electron impacts; flue exhaust gas; gas flow rates; hazardous air pollutant emissions; heat addition; high operating cost; large flow rate; low concentration exhaust gas; nonthermal plasma desorption process; plasma desorption; pore diameter; pulse power supplies; small flow rate; surface temperature increase; zeolite; Air pollution; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Costs; Fluid flow; Inductors; Plasma applications; Plasma density; Plasma materials processing; Plasma temperature; Pulsed power supplies;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2001. Thirty-Sixth IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the 2001 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL, USA
ISSN :
0197-2618
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7114-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2001.955496
Filename :
955496
Link To Document :
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