Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.65, No.2, 156-163, 2009
A sustainable environmentally friendly NOx removal process using Ag(II)/Ag(I)-mediated electrochemical oxidation
This paper presents the results of investigations related to the development of a mediated electrochemical oxidation (MEO) process-based wet scrubbing method for NO and NO2 abatement from a simulated NO-air flue gas mixture. The Ag(II) redox mediator in nitric acid medium generated in an electrochemical cell was circulated continuously through a packed-bed column by a closed loop, and the NOx gas was oxidatively removed by absorption/oxidation. The outlet gas from scrubber-I was subsequently admitted into scrubber-H for further continuous washings by 3 mol L-1 HNO3. Numerous experimental runs were carried out in order to observe the performance of the wet scrubber-electrochemical cell integrated system as a function of the operating conditions: the initial NO concentration in the feed (100-400 mg L-1), gas flow rate (0.061-0.243 in s(-1)), liquid flow rate (0.012-0.049 m s(-1)), concentration of silver ion mediator (0.01-0.1 mol L-1), nitric acid concentration (3-6 mol L-1), and the temperature (15-45 degrees C). Low initial NO feed, low gas flow rates, high liquid flow rates, high HNO3 acid concentration, Ag(I) concentration as low as 0.05 mol L-1 and low temperatures were most suitable for high removal performance. Total removal (100%) of NO and 80% removal of NOx were achieved in the oxidation with electrogenerated Ag(II) in a single stage gas scrubbing in scrubber-I. But, interestingly, a second stage gas scrubbing by a simple HNO3 (3 mol L-1) wash in scrubber-H led to a better removal of NOx with overall efficiency reaching 90% as well. This is an alternative green treatment process for zero emission of waste gases. Some NOx removal studies were also performed using Ce(IV)/Ce(III) redox mediator system, and the effect of nitric acid concentration and temperature examined, for a comparison with Ag(II)/Ag(I). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:NOx removal;Wet scrubbing;Electrochemical mediation;Ag(II)/Ag(I) redox system;Experimental parameters