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Nitrosation Reaction Without Nitrogen Oxide Waste Gas Emission and Its Engineering Practice 被引量:1

Nitrosation Reaction Without Nitrogen Oxide Waste Gas Emission and Its Engineering Practice
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摘要 The gas-liquid phase equilibrium is used in controlling the nitrosation reaction process. Decomposition of nitrous acid and oxidation side reaction.are suppressed in a closed reaction system. The system pressure is used as the criterion of the end of reaction, avoiding excessive feeding and reducing'the decomposition'of nitrous acid. The head space of the reactor is used as the gas buffer, stabilizing the feeding fluctuations and inhibiting the side reaction, decomposition of nitrous acid. Nitrogen oxide concentration is controlled at the minimum level.Thus the zero release ofnitrogen ox!de waste gas can be achieved without using any absorption process. The gas-liquid phase equilibrium is used in controlling the nitrosation reaction process. Decomposition of nitrous acid and oxidation side reaction are suppressed in a closed reaction system. The system pressure is used as the criterion of the end of reaction, avoiding excessive feeding and reducing the decomposition of nitrous acid. The head space of the reactor is used as the gas buffer, stabilizing the feeding fluctuations and inhibiting the side reaction, decomposition of nitrous acid. Nitrogen oxide concentration is controlled at the minimum level. Thus the zero release of nitrogen oxide waste gas can be achieved without using any absorption process.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2013年第4期442-446,共5页 中国化学工程学报(英文版)
关键词 nitrosa-tion nitrogen oxides phase equilibrium 亚硝化反应 废气排放量 氮氧化物 工程实践 亚硝酸 反应过程 平衡控制 反应体系
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