Abstract

Sulfur and nitrogen oxide conversion in an ionized gaseous mixture modeling the composition of flue gases from thermal power plants is studied experimentally. A pulsed microsecond beam of electrons is used as an ionization source. Oxides of both elements are shown to influence the conversion process. Possible kinetic mechanisms for removing the oxides from the gaseous mixture are discussed.

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