Abstract
To broaden and lower the temperature window of the selective non catalytic reduction (SNCR) of nitric oxide (NO), the use of activated ammonia as the reduction agent was examined. A xenon excimer lamp emitting a wavelength of 172 nm (i.e., vacuum ultraviolet; VUV) was employed as the excitation source for molecular ammonia The effects of reaction temperatures, oxygen concentrations, and length between an excimer lamp and a reactor on NO removal were investigated in a lab-scale plug flow reactor.
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