ABSTRACT
Nitrogen oxides (NOX) are powerful emission resources. Because of their toxic properties, nitrogen oxides in stack gases must be removed. In this study, removal of NO2 in stack gases was investigated in packed column. For this aim, NO2 gases were produced via reacting copper and nitric acid. The formed gas was mixtured with air, and mixture which has various concentrations was sent to the packed column. Bentonite was used as an adsorbent, and glass beads were the supporting material. The NO2 gases leaving the column which were not adsorbed on the packing were absorbed by passing from two series washing bottles filled to the water. In this study, it was observed that the adsorption yield decreased with an increase in initial concentration, and the adsorption capacity of bentonite was determined 3 moles of NO2 per kg.
Key Words: Adsorption, nitrogen oxides, bentonite, packed column
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Chemical Engineering |
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Publication Date | August 6, 2010 |
Published in Issue | Year 2003 Volume: 16 Issue: 2 |