Abstract

Abstract The simultaneous removal of NOx and SOx by reaction with ammonia from flue gas was found to be attained at temperature ranging from 150 to 200°C in molten salts of hydrogensulfates dissolving V2O5. The addition of transition metal sulfates such as Ti(SO4)2, Zr(SO4)2 or CuSO4 led to a marked increase in the SOx removal.

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