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Advanced separation technology for flue gas cleanup. Quarterly technical report Number 12

Description: The objective of this work is to develop a novel system for regenerable SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} scrubbing of flue gas that focuses on (a) a novel method for regeneration of spent SO{sub 2} scrubbing liquor and (b) novel chemistry for reversible absorption of NO{sub x}. In addition, high efficiency hollow fiber contactors (BFC) are proposed as the devices for scrubbing the SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} from the flue gas. The system will be designed to remove more than 95% of the SO{sub x} and more tha… more
Date: April 1, 1995
Creator: Bhown, A. S.; Alvarado, D.; Pakala, N.; Riggs, T.; Tagg, T.; Ventura, S. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Advanced separation technology for flue gas cleanup. Quarterly technical report number 13, April--June 1995

Description: The objective of this work is to develop a novel system for regenerable SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} scrubbing of flue gas that focuses on (a) a novel method for regeneration of spent SO{sub 2} scrubbing liquor and (b) novel chemistry for reversible absorption of NO{sub x}. In addition, high efficiency hollow fiber contactors (HFC) are proposed as the devices for scrubbing the SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} from the flue gas. The system will be designed to remove more than 95% of the SO{sub x} and more tha… more
Date: November 1, 1995
Creator: Bhown, A.; Pakala, N.; Riggs, T.; Tagg, T.; Sirkar, K. K.; Majumdar, S. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Advanced separation technology for flue gas cleanup. Quarterly technical report No. 14

Description: The objective of this work is to develop a novel system for regenerable SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} scrubbing of flue gas that focuses on (a) a novel method for regeneration of spent SO{sub 2} scrubbing liquor and (b) novel chemistry for reversible absorption of NO{sub x}. In addition, high efficiency hollow fiber contactors (HFC) are proposed as the devices for scrubbing the SO{sub 2} and NO{sub x} from the flue gas. The system will be designed to remove more than 95% of the SO{sub x} and more tha… more
Date: November 1, 1995
Creator: Bhown, A. S.; Pakala, N.; Riggs, T.; Tagg, T.; Kirkar, K. K.; Majumdar, S. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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