Claims
- 1. A process for reducing NO concentration of a combustion effluent containing NO and at least 0.1 volume percent oxygen when at least a portion of the combustion effluent is at a temperature within the range of about 1300.degree. K. to about 1600.degree. K. which process comprises injecting ammonia into the combustion effluent, in a cooling zone wherein the combustion effluent is cooling at a rate of at least about 250.degree. K. per second wherein the amount of ammonia and the point of injection are determined by the solution of a set of simultaneous equations derived from the kinetic model:
- ______________________________________Rate constant K = AT.sup.n exp (-E/(1.98)T)REACTION A n E______________________________________NH.sub.3 +O=NH.sub.2 +H.sub.2 .246E+14 0.0 17071.NH.sub.3 +O=NH.sub.2 +OH .150E+13 0.0 6040.NH.sub.3 +OH=NH.sub.2 +H.sub.2 O .326E+13 0.0 2120.HNO+M=NO+H+M .186E+17 0.0 48680.HNO+OH=NO+H.sub.2 O .360E+14 0.0 0.NH.sub.2 +HNO=NH.sub.3 +NO .175E+15 0.0 1000.NH.sub.2 +NO=NNH+OH .610E+20 -2.46 1866.NH.sub.2 +O.sub.2 =HNO+OH .510E+14 0.0 30000.NNH+NH.sub.2 =N.sub.2 +NH.sub.3 .100E+14 0.0 0.NH.sub.2 +O=NH+OH .170E+14 0.0 1000.NH.sub.2 +OH=NH+H.sub.2 O .549E+11 0.68 1290.NH.sub.2 +H=NH+H.sub.2 .500E+12 0.5 2000.NH+O.sub.2 =NHO+O .300E+14 0.0 3400.H.sub.2 +OH=H.sub.2 O+H .220E+14 0.0 5150.H+O.sub.2 =OH+O .220E+15 0.0 16800.O+ H.sub.2 =OH+H .180E+11 1.0 8900.H+HO.sub.2 =OH+OH .250E+15 0.0 1900.O+HO.sub.2 =O.sub.2 +OH .480E+15 0.0 1000.OH+HO.sub.2 =H.sub.2 O+O.sub.2 .500E+14 0.0 1000.OH+OH=O+H.sub.2 O .630E+13 0.0 1090.HO.sub.2 +NO=NO.sub.2 +OH .343E+13 0.0 -260.H+NO.sub.2 =NO+OH .350E+15 0.0 1500.O+NO.sub.2 =NO+O.sub.2 .100E+14 0.0 600.H+O.sub.2 +M=HO.sub.2 +M .150E+16 0.0 -995.H.sub.2 O/21**NNH+M=N.sub.2 +H+M .200E+15 0.0 30000.NO.sub.2 +M=NO+O+M .110E+17 0.0 66000.NH.sub.3 +M=NH.sub.2 +H+M .480E+17 0.0 93929.O+O+M=O.sub.2 +M .138E+19 -1.0 340.NH.sub.2 +NO=N.sub.2 +H.sub.2 O .910E+20 -2.46 1866.NNH+OH=N.sub.2 +H.sub.2 O .300E+14 0.0 0.NNH+NO=N.sub.2 +HNO .906E+12 0.0 0.______________________________________ **i.e. A=21 .times. .15E+16 for H.sub.2 O as "third body" .
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein about 0.4 to 10 moles of ammonia is injected per mole of NO of the combustion effluent.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein about 1 to 3 moles of ammonia is injected per mole of NO of the combustion effluent.
- 4. The process of claim 2 wherein the cooling zone in which the ammonia is injected is cooling at a rate of at least about 1000.degree. K./sec.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein at least 0.25 volume percent of oxygen is present in the combustion effluent.
- 6. In a process for reducing NO concentration of at combustion effluent containing NO and at least 0.1 volume percent oxygen when at least a portion of the combustion effluent is at a temperature within the range of about 1300.degree. K. to 1600.degree. K. and wherein the combustion effluent passes through at least one cooling zone in which it is cooling at a rate of at least about 250.degree. K. per second, the improvement which comprises injecting enough ammonia into the combustion effluent at a point upstream from a cooling zone having a cooling rate of at least about 250.degree. K. where the temperature of the combustion effluents is from about 1300.degree. K. to 1600.degree. K. such that when the combustion effluent reaches said cooling zone it contains at least 0.4 moles of ammonia per mole of NO.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the combustion effluent contains from about 1 to 3 moles of ammonia per mole of NO when it reaches the cooling zone.
- 8. The process of claim 6 wherein at least 0.25 volume percent of oxygen is present in the combustion effluent.
- 9. The process of claim 6 wherein the ammonia is injected within 10.4 seconds upstream from the cooling zone.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 550,398, filed Nov. 10, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,507,269.
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