Photochemical process for fossil fuel combustion products recovery and utilization

作者: Stephen Zenty

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摘要: Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) and oxides of nitrogen (NO x are effectively economically removed from a gaseous combustion products stream by photochemical conversion the SO NO components into particulates (aerosols mists). The reactive hydrocarbon (RHC) oxygen deficient fossil fuel can be converted highly photochemically RHC,SO ,NO (NO,NO ),O ,H O mixture introduction sufficient quantities hydrocarbon, such as an olefin, or containing air. reactant is then irradiated with electromagnetic waves 1,500A to 7,500A band spectrum, which irradiation followed ammonia injection, if desired, promote particulate formation. nitrogenous, sulfrous ("nitrates" "sulfates") other compounds conventional control system byproducts separated valuable economic value, organic inorganic acids, fertilizers like.

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