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Main Title Test Design for Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) of Add-on NOx Control Utilizing Ozone Injection.
Author VanOsdell, D. ; Farmer, J. R. ; Trenholm, A. ; Clapsaddle, C. ; Brna, T. G. ;
CORP Author Research Triangle Inst., Research Triangle Park, NC. ;Midwest Research Inst., Cary, NC.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Div.
Publisher 2000
Year Published 2000
Report Number EPA-R826152-01-2; EPA/600/A-00/007;
Stock Number PB2000-105761
Additional Subjects Nitrogen oxides ; Air pollution control equipment ; Ozone ; Combustion kinetics ; Boilers ; Natural gas ; Oxidation ; Low temperature ; Waste gas recovery ; Performance evaluation ; Technology assessment ; Environmental Technology Verification Program ; Air Pollution Control Technology Program
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NTIS  PB2000-105761 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The paper discusses the test design for environmental technology verification (ETV) of add-on nitrogen oxides (NOx) control utilizing ozone injection. Operated by the Research Triangle Institute, the Air Pollution Control Technology (APCT) program is one of 12 ETV pilot programs. Add-on NOx air pollution control technologies are among those being verified, and the Low-Temperature Oxidation (LTO) technology is the first NOx control technology planned for verification by the APCT program. LTO uses ozone injection into the gas phase of a combustion or chemical process waste gas stream to oxidize NOx molecules to higher order NOx, which can be removed by wet or semi-dry scrubbing. Ozone is produced on-site and on-demand from stored oxygen. As a low-temperature process, it can be installed as an end-of-pipe system.