Purification technology and equipment of waste gas containing high concentration nitrogen oxide
A technology of nitrogen oxides and purification process, which is applied in the direction of chemical instruments and methods, separation of dispersed particles, separation methods, etc., can solve the problems of difficult to meet the treatment requirements and limited effect, and achieve small footprint, easy operation, and reduced treatment cost effect
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[0052] The processing capacity of Example 1 is 700m 3 / h; the inlet concentration is about 18000mg / m 3 After being collected by the gas collecting hood under the action of the induced draft fan, the smoke gas enters the rotating packed bed 1 from the gas inlet 10, and diffuses into the rotating packing 4 under the action of the pressure difference, and the rotating packing speed is adjusted to 2400rpm. The dilute nitric acid solution with a concentration of 10% is sent from the circulation tank 20 to the liquid distributor 5 of the first rotating packed bed 1 by the circulation pump 9 and sprayed to the inside of the packing. The gas-liquid ratio is 1 / 50 (unit / liter). It is in countercurrent contact with the liquid in the filler and absorbed to remove the nitrogen dioxide and part of the nitrogen monoxide. Absorption liquid recovery treatment, the gas after the first absorption treatment is mixed with the ozone produced by the ozone generator 3 in the cavity of the outlet 11 to ox...
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[0054] Processing capacity is 2000m 3 / h; the inlet concentration is about 10000mg / m 3 The concentrated smoke gas is collected by the air collecting hood under the action of the induced draft fan, and then enters the first rotating packed bed 1 from the air inlet 10, and the circulating pump 9 passes the 15% sodium carbonate solution in the first circulating tank 20 through the inlet The port 17 is driven into the liquid distributor 5 and enters the inner side of the rotating packing 4, where it reacts with the gas from the air inlet to remove part of the NO 2 , The rotating speed of the rotating packing is 2000rpm, and the liquid-gas ratio is 1 / 50 (unit / liter). The absorbed gas is discharged from the exhaust port 11 and enters the lower part of an oxidation tank, where it undergoes oxidation reaction with the hydrogen peroxide solution (0.2M) in the tank to oxidize the NO in the gas to NO 2 Then, it is discharged from the tank top into the pipeline 22, and enters the second rotat...
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[0056] Processing capacity is 2000m 3 / h; the inlet concentration is about 10000mg / m 3 After the concentrated smoke gas is collected by the air collecting hood under the action of the induced draft fan, it enters the first rotating packed bed 1 through the air inlet 10, and undergoes absorption reaction with the sodium hydroxide solution entering the rotating packing to remove part of the NO. 2 , The gas after absorption is mixed and reacted with oxygen from the oxygen generator in the communication line 2, and the remaining NO is oxidized to NO 2 Then, it enters the second rotating packed bed 2 from the air inlet 12, and performs absorption reaction with the acidic urea absorption liquid in the rotating packing 6. The rotating speed of the rotating packing is 1200 rpm, and the liquid-to-air ratio is 1 / 100 (unit / liter). The absorption temperature is 20℃, the absorption pressure is 1atm, and the gas meets the GBI6297-1996 first-level emission standard.
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