会议专题

In-situ Synthesis of Ammonia by Hydrolysis of Urea for Safe Feedstock in Power Plants in Use of Flue Gas Conditioning and NOx Reduction

Ammonia has long been known to be useful in the treatment of flue/tail/stack gases from industrial furnaces, incinerators and the electric power generation industry and also for conditioning of the flue gas by which an improved collection and removal of particulate matter (fly ash) is obtained. Earlier day aqueous or anhydrous ammonia was supplied as feedstock for SCR and SNCR. Unfortunately, anhydrous ammonia, as well as aqueous ammonia in strengths above 20%, present significant danger to human health and are classified by OSHA as hazardous chemicals. Their transportation, storage and handling triggers serious safety and environmental regulatory requirements for risk management plans, accident prevention programs, emergency response plans and release analysis. Aqueous ammonia solutions with low concentration present lower health and safety risks but their usage results in a substantial increase in operating costs of SCR and SNCR systems. An alternative approach to ammonia supply suggested in late eighties includes using benign urea feedstock to generate, ammonia on site. It has been determined that use of urea hydrolysis is the preferred process for converting urea/water solution into a gaseous mixture containing ammonia, carbon dioxide and water vapor.

hydrolysis of urea ammonia NOX reduction flue gas conditioning

J.N.SAHU N.S.JAYAKUMAR B.C.MEIKAP

Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur - 506 School of Chemical Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Faculty of Engineering, Howard College

国际会议

The 2010 International Symposium on Safety Science and Technology(2010 安全科学与技术国际会议)

杭州

英文

2426-2437

2010-10-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)