Claims
- 1. A method of abating ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream while minimizing oxides of nitrogen in the effluent entering the atmosphere, comprising the following steps:heating said ammonia laden gas stream; first converting the ammonia gas in said heated ammonia laden gas stream in a first catalytic converter to nitrogen, water vapor and approximately equal stoichiometric proportions of the remaining ammonia gas and oxides of nitrogen; and then converting the oxides of nitrogen and substantially all the remaining ammonia gas in said gas stream in a second catalytic converter to nitrogen and water vapor.
- 2. The method of abating ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream as defined in claim 1, wherein said method includes heating said ammonia laden gas stream to a temperature of about 300° C. or greater, then converting said heated ammonia laden gas stream in said first catalytic converter having platinum as a catalytic agent.
- 3. The method of abating ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream as defined in claim 2, wherein said method includes converting said oxides of nitrogen and substantially all of the remaining ammonia gas in said gas stream to nitrogen and water vapor in a second catalytic converter having titanium dioxide as a catalytic agent.
- 4. The method of abating ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream as defined in claim 3, wherein said method includes diverting a portion of the heated ammonia laden gas stream following heating to said second catalytic converter having titanium dioxide as a catalytic agent.
- 5. The method of abating ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream as defined in claim 1, wherein said method includes diverting a portion of the heated ammonia laden gas stream to said second catalytic converter to achieve substantially equal stoichiometric proportions of ammonia gas and oxides of nitrogen received by said second catalytic converter.
- 6. The method of abating the ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream as defined in claim 1, wherein said method includes converting said ammonia gas in said heated ammonia laden gas stream in said first catalytic converter to approximately 15% or less of the ammonia gas in said heated ammonia laden gas stream and an approximately equal stoichiometric proportion of oxides of nitrogen.
- 7. The method of abating the ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream as defined in claim 1, wherein said method includes then converting the oxides of nitrogen and substantially all of the remaining gas in said gas stream in said second catalytic converter, which is a selective catalytic reduction catalyst.
- 8. The method of abating the ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream as defined in claim 1, wherein said method includes converting the oxides of nitrogen and substantially of the remaining ammonia gas in said gas stream received from said first catalytic converter in a selective reduction catalyst having titanium dioxide and vanadium pentoxide as catalytic agents.
- 9. A method of abating ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas while minimizing oxides of nitrogen in the effluent entering the atmosphere utilizing two catalytic converters, comprising the following steps:heating said ammonia laden gas stream to the reaction chamber of said catalytic converters; passing the heated ammonia laden gas stream through a first catalytic converter, converting the ammonia gas in said heated ammonia laded gas stream to nitrogen, water vapor and approximately equal stoichiometric proportions of the remaining ammonia gas and oxides of nitrogen in the gas stream exiting said first catalytic converters; and then passing said gas stream exiting said first catalytic converter through a second catalytic converter, converting the oxides of nitrogen and substantially all the remaining ammonia gas in said gas stream to nitrogen and water vapor.
- 10. The method of abating ammonia gas in an ammonia laden gas stream as defined in claim 9, wherein said method includes diverting a portion of said heated ammonia laden gas stream following said heater to said second catalytic converter to achieve approximately equal stoichiometric proportions of the remaining ammonia gas and oxides of nitrogen exiting said first catalytic converter.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/091,918, filed Jul. 7, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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