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Reducing nitric oxide into nitrogen via a radio-frequency discharge.

Authors :
Tsai CH
Yang HH
Jou CJ
Lee HM
Source :
Journal of hazardous materials [J Hazard Mater] 2007 May 08; Vol. 143 (1-2), pp. 409-14. Date of Electronic Publication: 2006 Sep 20.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

NO/N(2)/O(2)/H(2)O mixtures are usually converted into HNO(3) and/or NO(2) using different discharge approaches. In this study, a radio-frequency discharge was successfully used to reduce NO mainly into N(2) at a low pressure (4kPa). The influences of experimental parameters, including carrier gas, inlet concentration of NO, O(2), steam, and applied power, are discussed. At least 95.7% of the total N atoms converted from NO into N(2). Other traces of byproducts were N(2)O and HNO(2), but neither HNO(3) nor NO(2) were detected. In addition, conversion of NO apparently increased with elevated applied power or decreased inlet concentration of O(2), reaching 92.8% and 74.2% for the NO/N(2)/O(2) (2%) and NO/N(2)/O(2) (6%)/H(2)O (10%) mixtures, respectively, at 120W. In addition, from the optical emission spectra, a large amount of N(2) (first positive band and second positive band) and NO (gamma system) were observed, and the important reactions for NO removal and N(2) formation are proposed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0304-3894
Volume :
143
Issue :
1-2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of hazardous materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17049159
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2006.09.042