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Catalytic reduction with simultaneous dioxin and furan oxidation
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The engineering, construction, performance and running costs of a catalytic flue gas cleaning component in the low dust area of a municipal waste incinerator is discussed. For this purpose, the case study of a Flemish incineration plant is presented, covering the history, the design procedure of the catalyst, relevant process data and the financial aspects. A reliable PCDD/F-destruction by means of oxidation by the catalyst to typical values of 0.001 ng TEQ/Nm3 has been demonstrated. At the same time, NOx− and CO-emissions are reduced by 90% and 20% to about 50 mg/Nm3 and below 10 mg/Nm3, respectively. |
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English
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Chemosphere. - Oxford, 1972, currens
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Oxford
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2004
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0045-6535
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1879-1298
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54
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(2004)
, p. 1357-1365
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000188293500011
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