Search for dissertations about: "Scrubber"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the word Scrubber.
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6. Upscaling and Evaluation of Absorption Based Systems for Co-removal of NOx and SOx from Flue Gases
Abstract : As long as combustion remains a vital part of the energy system, the removal of nitrogen oxides (NOx) will be a challenge that will need to be addressed. In addition, emissions of sulfur oxides (SOx) will be a problem as long as fuels such as coal and oil are used, as is envisaged in every road map suggested by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC). READ MORE
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7. Models for Wet Scrubbing of SO2 and NOx
Abstract : Combustion of fossil fuels is the main source for emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. Emission regulations and the growing environmental awareness will make great demands upon cost-effective deSO2 and deNOx techniques in the future. READ MORE
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8. Absorption Based Systems for Co-removal of Nitrogen Oxides and Sulfur Oxides from Flue Gases
Abstract : Enhanced control of nitrogen and sulfur emissions, found in many of industrial processes, is anticipated for decades to come. Stricter emission regulations require new technologies adapted to the new conditions at reasonable cost. READ MORE
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9. Formation, partitioning and interactions of organic iodides under severe nuclear accident conditions
Abstract : During severe nuclear reactor accidents such as Chernobyl or Fukushima large amounts of radioactive iodine can be released in form of inorganic and organic iodine species into the environment. Volatile radioactive iodine species are harmful to human health when inhaled. READ MORE
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10. Development of flue gas treatment for small-scale boilers with a focus on particulate matters purification
Abstract : Small-scale boilers significantly contribute to particle matter (PM) emissions, which adversely affect health and global warming. According to World Health Organization, particulate matter was ranked as the fifth significant parameter in premature death in 2015. READ MORE