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Selective noncatalytic reduction technology

When NO destmction efficiencies approaching 90% are required, some form of post-combustion technology appHed downstream of the combustion 2one is needed to reduce the NO formed during the combustion process. Three post-combustion NO control technologies are utilized selective catalytic reduction (SCR) nonselective catalytic reduction (NSCR) and selective noncatalytic reduction (SNCR). [Pg.510]

Flue gas treatment (FGT) is more effective in reducing NO, emissions than are combustion controls, although at higher cost. FGT is also useful where combustion controls are not applicable. Pollution prevention measures, such as using a high-pressure process in nitric acid plants, is more cost-effective in controlling NO, emissions. FGT technologies have been primarily developed and are most widely used in Japan. The techniques can be classified as selective catalytic reduction, selective noncatalytic reduction, and adsorption. [Pg.28]

Combustion modifications and postcombustion processes are the two major compliance options for NO., emissions available to utilities using coal-fircd boilers. Combustion modifications include low-NO burners (LNBs), overfire air (OFA), reburning, flue gas recirculation (FGR), and operational modifications. Postcombustion processes include selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and selective noncatalytic reduction (SNCR). The CCT program has demonstrated innovative technologies in both of these major categories. Combustion modifications offer a less-expensive appiroach. [Pg.447]

The selective Noncatalytic reduction (SNCR) process is a postcombustion NO reduction technology. NO is reduced through the controlled injection of a reagent, either ammonia or urea, into the combustion products of boiler, heater, or FCC regenerator. This process is typically applied on partial burn applications with a CO boiler (COB). [Pg.322]


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