Research On Nox Reduction By Applying Coke Breeze Pretreated With Urea Additive In Iron Ore Sintering Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Xiao-hui Fan Zhi-yuan Yu1 Min Gan Xu-ling Chen Yun-song Huang Tao Jiang Guanghui Li
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Compared with the traditional de-NOx processes by cleaning the waste gas, a new approach for reducing the formation of NOx during sintering process is proposed. Since more than 90vol% of NOx comes from the fuel combustion, the influence of sintering coke breeze pretreated by CO(NH2)2 additive on the NOx emission is researched. As adding CO(NH2)2, the reduction agents (NHi) are generated during the pyrolysis of CO(NH2)2, which reinforce the NOx reduction, And the appropriate content of CO(NH2)2 is 1.0 mass% of coke breeze.
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APA: Xiao-hui Fan Zhi-yuan Yu1 Min Gan Xu-ling Chen Yun-song Huang Tao Jiang Guanghui Li  (2015)  Research On Nox Reduction By Applying Coke Breeze Pretreated With Urea Additive In Iron Ore Sintering Process

MLA: Xiao-hui Fan Zhi-yuan Yu1 Min Gan Xu-ling Chen Yun-song Huang Tao Jiang Guanghui Li Research On Nox Reduction By Applying Coke Breeze Pretreated With Urea Additive In Iron Ore Sintering Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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