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Study on efficient removal of SOx and NOx from marine exhaust gas by wet scrubbing method using urea peroxide solution

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 390, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.124567

Keywords

Marine exhaust gas; NOx; SO2; Urea peroxide; Removal efficiency

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  1. Research fund of Yantai University [2219007/HX19B73]

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Marine exhaust gas is seriously harmful to the environment, and only using a single pollutant treatment device is difficult to meet the emission regulations. It is imperative to study integrated and efficient marine exhaust gas pollutant removal technology. This study proposes a novel process capable of removing NOx and SOx in marine exhaust gas, and this process can achieve higher NOx and SOx removal efficiency and lower nitrate concentration by using urea peroxide (CO(NH2)(2)center dot H2O2) combined with a countercurrent scrubber. The effects of reaction temperature, urea peroxide concentration, liquid-gas ratio (L/G), SO2 concentration and urea concentration in urea peroxide solutions on NO removal were investigated. The results showed that the temperature and liquid-gas ratio played the key role at a fixed urea peroxide concentration, and the NOx removal efficiency increased with the increase of temperature (from 23 degrees C to 80 degrees C) and liquid-gas ratio (from 2 L/m(3) to 6 L/m(3)). The NO removal efficiency of urea peroxide solution was really higher than that of mixed solution of urea and hydrogen peroxide. The NO removal efficiency can reach above 90% with proper operating parameters. The larger liquid-gas ratio can make the urea peroxide concentration decrease, and the NO removal efficiency still met the emission regulation. The use of onefold urea peroxide can not only achieve higher SOx and NOx removal efficiency, but keep lower nitrate concentration. This novel process can be applied in ships combined with exhaust gas cleaning (EGC) system.

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