AIChE Journal, Vol.63, No.7, 2968-2980, 2017
Removal of NO from flue gas using UV/S-2 O82-process in a novel photochemical impinging stream reactor
A novel photochemical impinging stream reactor was developed for the first time. Removal process of NO from flue gas using sulfate radical ( SO4-) and hydroxyl radical (OH ) from UV-light activation of persulfate (UV/S-2 O82 advanced oxidation process) was investigated in the novel reactor. Experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of S-2 O82- concentration, solution pH, UV power, solution temperature, liquid-gas ratio, flue gas flow, NO, SO2,and O-2 concentrations on removal of NO. Mechanism and kinetics of NO removal were also studied. The results show that increasing UV power, solution temperature, S-2 O82- concentration, or solution circulation rate promotes NO removal. Increasing solution pH (1.2-11.9), NO concentration or flue gas flow weakens NO removal. O-2 concentration has no significant effect on NO removal. SO4- and OH were the major active species for NO removal . Absorption rate equation and kinetic parameters of NO removal were obtained. (c) 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 63: 2968-2980, 2017
Keywords:UV/S2O82- advanced oxidation process;sulfate radical and hydroxyl radical;flue gas;NO;photochemical impinging stream reactor