Abstract

In this study we demonstrate both laboratory and pilot scale results for NOx ozonation of the simulated and real flue gases from the NPK fertilizer production plant. The off-gases from phosphate rock digestion process contain nitrogen oxides NOx, H2O vapor, hydrogen fluoride (HF) and silicon tetra-fluoride (SiF4). The usefulness of the pre-ozonation as a method for the intensification of NOx removal was proved. The required molar ratio O3/NOx together with the residence time and the influence of water vapor were determined. The O3/NOx ratio turned out to be around 1 for the industrial process. The presence of water vapor enhances the conversion rate from 5% to 63% for residence time lower than 1 s.We had confirmed for the first time that the pre-ozonation of flue gases from phosphate rock digestion process is a viable solution for the NOx removal.

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