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Experimental study on the influence of H 2 O vapor and O 2 for desulfurization and denitrification of the diesel exhaust in marine application by non‐thermal plasma
Author(s) -
Cai Yunkai,
Lv Lin,
Lu Xinpei
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
high voltage
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.732
H-Index - 20
ISSN - 2397-7264
DOI - 10.1049/hve2.12069
Subject(s) - radical , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemistry , nonthermal plasma , water vapor , diesel fuel , flue gas desulfurization , exhaust gas , plasma , environmental chemistry , organic chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics
To improve the pollutant removal efficiency by non‐thermal plasma (NTP), the effect of H 2 O vapor and O 2 on removal efficiency of NO and SO 2 as well as the reduction of CO was investigated in H 2 O/O 2 /SO 2 /NO/C 3 H 6 /CO 2 /N 2 system. To analyse the reaction mechanism, the effects of H 2 O vapor and O 2 on the emission intensity of O ( 3 p 5 P → 3 s 5 S 2 0 )and O H ( A 2∑ + → X 2 ∏ )were investigated. The experimental results show that the increase of H 2 O vapour (0%–9.8%) promotes the generation of OH radicals, increases the removal efficiency of NO from 18.9% to 57.3%, decreases the energy per NO removed from 449.0 to 148.1 eV/NO, increases SO 2 removal efficiency from 4.8% to 35.3%, decreases the energy per SO 2 removed decreases from 2784.0 to 582.9 eV/SO 2 , and reduces the generation of CO from 460 to 229 ppm. In the range of 0%–15%, the increase of O 2 content promotes the formation of O radicals, increases the removal efficiency of NO from 8.5% to 54.2%, and decreases the energy per NO removed from 994.3 to 156.4 eV/NO. In the range of 0%–5%, increasing O 2 content promotes SO 2 removal efficiency from 8.7% to 24.8%, and decreases the energy per SO 2 removed from 2485.7 to 876.6 eV/SO 2 . However, CO generation increases from 200 to 350 ppm with the increase of O 2 in 0%–5% due to the incomplete oxidation of C 3 H 6 . In the range of 5%–15%, the increase of O 2 produces more O radicals, decreases the removal efficiency of SO 2 from 24.8% to 23.5% and the generates of CO from 350 to 311 ppm. This study is helpful for improving the efficiency of NTP for desulfurization and denitrification, while reducing the by‐product CO.

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