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NO/sub x/ removal process using pulsed discharge plasma

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Nonequilibrium plasma can be used to promote chemical reactions that reduce the emission of gaseous pollutants, such as NO/sub x/, produced by coal-burning power plants or by diesel engines. Laboratory experiments were carried out to study the decrease of NO/sub x/ in simulated flue gases (initial concentration of NO: 200-800 ppm, O/sub 2/: 10%, N/sub 2/-balance gas) by means of a pulsed discharge plasma generated in a cylinder type reactor (outer electrode: 20-mm diameter). A rotating spark gap provided square wave high-voltages up to 25-kV, at a frequency of 250 Hz, to corona electrodes of 0.1-, 3.3-, and 6.4-mm diameter. The tests were performed at various temperatures (ambient to 220/spl deg/C) and constant residence time (0.6 s). The removal performance depended on the size of the discharge electrode and was better at room temperature. The addition of C/sub 2/H/sub 4/ significantly enhanced the removal performance, concentration of NO/sub x/ decreased from 800 ppm to 300 ppm in the discharge. The by-products of this process were analyzed using infrared spectroscopy. No traces of toxic gases could be detected.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">&gt;</ETX>

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