description abstract | To explore the effects of some operating conditions on NO removal efficiency in a packed tower, the denitration process was simulated in a laboratory-scale packed tower using an ammonia solution containing Fe(II) ethylene diaminetetraacetic [Fe(II)EDTA]. The effects of pH, NO concentration, Fe(II)EDTA concentration, (NH4)2SO3 concentration, and SO2 concentration on denitration efficiency were studied. The experimental conditions to get the best denitration efficiency are as follows: pH of the absorbed solution is 6.5, liquid/gas ratio is 10 L/m3, and the appropriate concentration of Fe(II)EDTA and (NH4)2SO3 is 0.03 and 0.1 mol/L, respectively. When the concentration of SO2 rises from 1,500 to 2,000 mg/m3, the removal efficiency of nitric oxide decreases slightly. The basic data obtained from results are in favor of the application of industrial desulfurization and denitration. | |