Abstract
The removal of gaseous nitrogen oxides from off-gas streams is important when reprocessing spent nuclear fuels. The absorption of nitrogen oxides has been the subject of several laboratory and engineering-scale experiments and the theory of nitrogen oxide absorption seems to be well established. However, previous engineering-scale experimental work is not directly applicable to proposed nitrogen oxide removal processes. A literature survey has been conducted to determine the ''state of the art'' in nitrogen oxide absorption. The purpose of this report is to give the results of that survey and make some general observations on nitrogen oxide absorption.
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