Abstract
Electron beam irradiation of flue gases is a method for simultaneous SO 2 and NO x control. The energy requirement for NO removal is determined only by the initial NO concentration and increases linearly with it. In analyzing the total NO x removal efficiency the production of NO 2 and N 2O has to be considered. For the SO 2 removal, the irradiation dose is not the single determining factor. The NH 3 mole ratio, the flue gas temperature and humidity are of predominant importance. The influence of the dose rate on the conversion efficiency has been investigated at the ITS for the first time by altering the irradiation conditions systematically.
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