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Journal Article 
Simultaneous NO(x)and Dioxin Removal in the SNCR Process 
Wielgosinski, G; Czerwinska, J; Szymanska, O; Bujak, J; , 
2020 
Sustainability
ISSN: 2071-1050 
MDPI 
BASEL 
Nitrogen oxides, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, and polychlorinated dibenzofurans are pollutants formed during thermal processes, in particular during the combustion of various fuels, including waste. They are classified as dangerous and highly toxic environmental pollutants whose emissions are strictly regulated. Many methods for reducing their emissions are known, but all involve additional production costs. For this reason, effective and cheap methods for removing these pollutants from exhaust gases are still sought. Selective non-catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides is one of the more effective and cheaper methods for reducing these emissions. However, an alternative to expensive methods for dioxin and furan removal (catalysis, adsorption, etc.) may include using dioxin synthesis inhibitors. The authors propose a method for the simultaneous removal of both pollutants from flue gases using selective non-catalytic reduction technologies with dioxin synthesis inhibitors used as reducing agents. 
IRIS
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          Litsearch: Aug 2019 - Aug 2020
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