Main Title |
NOx abatement for stationary sources in Japan / |
Author |
Ando, Junpei, ;
And o, Junpei
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Other Authors |
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CORP Author |
Chuo Univ., Tokyo (Japan).;Industrial Environmental Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. |
Publisher |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, |
Year Published |
1979 |
Report Number |
EPA-600/7-79-205; EPA-68-02-2161 |
Stock Number |
PB80-113673 |
OCLC Number |
53964445 |
Subjects |
Nitrogen oxides--Measurement ;
Flue gases--Purification--Costs ;
Air quality--Standards--Japan
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Additional Subjects |
Nitrogen oxides ;
Air pollution control ;
Japan ;
Air pollution ;
Concentration(Composition) ;
Regulations ;
Combustion chambers ;
Combustion control ;
Catalysis ;
Cost analysis ;
Performance evaluation ;
Foreign technology ;
Stationary sources ;
Wet methods ;
Dry methods
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Internet Access |
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
EJBD |
EPA 600-7-79-205 |
c.1 |
Headquarters Library/Washington,DC |
05/20/2014 |
EKBD |
EPA-600/7-79-205 |
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Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC |
01/02/2004 |
ELBD ARCHIVE |
EPA 600-7-79-205 |
Received from HQ |
AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH |
10/04/2023 |
ESAD |
EPA 600-7-79-205 |
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Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA |
03/23/2010 |
NTIS |
PB80-113673 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
xlix, 1iii, 442 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Abstract |
The report describes current NOx air pollution problems in Japan and the methods used there to control NOx emissions from stationary sources. The two most common techniques in use are combustion modifications and flue gas treatment (FGT). FGT technologies have been developed more extensively in Japan than in any other country as a result of Japan's stringent NOx emission standards. The various NOx control technologies are examined with respect to both principles of operation and specific process applications. Currently the most popular (over 60 commercial applications) FGT technology is selective catalytic reduction. This technology is capable of 80-90% NOx control and has the lowest cost per kilogram of NOx removed. Recently catalysts have been developed that are resistant to particulate plugging and appear to be applicable to coal-fired boilers in the U.S. Cost and commercial performance data, based on Japanese installations, are presented in much greater detail than was previously available. |
Notes |
Project Officer: J. David Mobley. Chuo University Contract Number: 68-02-2161 "August 1979." "EPA-600/7-79-205." |
Place Published |
Washington, D.C. |
Supplementary Notes |
See also report dated Sep 77, PB-276 948. |
Corporate Au Added Ent |
United States. Environmental Protection Agency.; United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development.; Chuo Daigaku. |
Corp Au Ser Add Ent |
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Interagency energy-environment research and development program report ; EPA-600/7-79-205. |
PUB Date Free Form |
1979 |
Series Title Untraced |
Interagency energy-environment research and development program report ; EPA-600/7-79-205 |
NTIS Prices |
PC A21/MF A01 |
BIB Level |
m |
Cataloging Source |
OCLC/T |
Merged OCLC records |
82668923; 1117639038 |
OCLC Time Stamp |
20130701074848 |
Language |
eng |
Origin |
OCLC |
Type |
MERGE |
OCLC Rec Leader |
01573cam 2200373Ka 45020 |