Energies (Oct 2019)

Application of Non-Thermal Plasma for NOx Reduction in the Flue Gases

  • Rolandas Paulauskas,
  • Indrek Jõgi,
  • Nerijus Striūgas,
  • Dainius Martuzevičius,
  • Kalev Erme,
  • Jüri Raud,
  • Martynas Tichonovas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en12203955
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 20
p. 3955

Abstract

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Over the years, ever more stringent requirements on the pollutant emissions, especially NOX, from combustion systems burning natural gas are introduced by the European Union (EU). Among all NOX reduction methods, the flue gas treatment by plasma is widely applied and could be used for both small scale and domestic combustion systems. However, the removal efficiency depends on concentrations of oxygen, water vapor, traces of hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides in flue gas. In order to analyze the application of the NOX reduction for small-scale or domestic combustion systems, experiments of NOX reduction by non-thermal plasma from real flue gases originating from premixed methane combustion at different equivalence ratio (ER) values were performed. It was determined that the residual oxygen in flue gas plays an important role for improvement of NO to NO2 oxidation efficiency when O2 concentrations are equal to or higher than 6%. The power consumption for the plasma oxidation constituted approximately 1% of the burner power. In the case of ozone treatment, the addition of O3 to flue gas showed even more promising results as NO formed during combustion was fully oxidized to NO2 at all ER values.

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