Budel Zink Sets A New Standard For NOx Reduction In An Acid Plant

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. van Driel
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

NOx is a growing concern for acid plant operators due to recent legislation reducing the allowable stack limits, as well as continually more stringent requirements for product acid quality. NOx also causes a major problem during maintenance as NOx rich acid residues fume following exposure to moisture in the air. Until recently, the solution for NOx related issues was to treat the symptom, rather than the cause. NOx in product acid was treated using chemicals and the NOx in the plant stack was generally left untreated. As part of an environmentally driven change in concentrates, Budel Zink installed the first gas phase NOx destruction process to be incorporated into a commercial scale acid plant. Nitrogen oxides contained in the process gas are reduced selectively with ammonia over a catalyst to form nitrogen and water. As a result, the NOx reduction is in agreement with the permit requirements.
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APA: J. van Driel  (2002)  Budel Zink Sets A New Standard For NOx Reduction In An Acid Plant

MLA: J. van Driel Budel Zink Sets A New Standard For NOx Reduction In An Acid Plant. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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