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- (680a) Removal of Nitric Oxide by Aqueous Solutions of Persulfate in a Bubble Column Reactor
In previous studies, we demonstrated that the absorption of NO (50-1040 ppm) into water with simultaneous oxidation to nitrite and nitrate using sodium chlorite, oxone or induced by ultrasonic irradiation at a fixed frequency of 20 kHz could be accomplished using a sonochemical bubble column reactor in the absence and presence of SO2 (52-4930 ppm)at room temperature (23 ± 2oC). Using ultrasound at a fixed frequency of 20 kHz, the fractional conversions of NO were found to range from 60 to 85% while complete removal of SO2 was observed for all the inlet gas concentrations studied. The fractional conversions of NO were found to range from 60 to 85% while complete removal of SO2 was observed for all the inlet gas concentrations studied. It was shown that the presence of about 2520 ppm SO2 in combination with 0.01 M NaCl further enhanced NO removal. Combinative effect of sonication and chemical oxidation using 0.005-0.05M oxone was also studied. It was demonstrated that lower concentrations of HSO5- (0.005 M) enhanced NO removal efficiency. This paper will present new results obtained using aqueous solutions of persulfate.
References
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(2) Owusu, S.O; Adewuyi, Y.G. Sonochemical Removal of Nitric Oxide from Flue Gases. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 2006, 45, 4475-4485.
(3)Adewuyi, Y.G.; Owusu, S.O. The Aqueous Absorption and Oxidation of Nitric Oxide with Oxone for the Treatment of Tail Gases. 1. Process Feasibility, Stoichiometry, Reaction Pathways and Absorption Rate. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2003, 42, 4084 - 4100
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