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Background and purpose: CO2 is the main cause of greenhouse effect. Previous studies have shown that CO2 in methane and coal flue gas can lead to microalgae growth. The aim of this research was to study the CO2 biofixation by Spirulina and injecting kerosene flue gas. Materials and methods: A photo bioreactor was fabricated in which kerosene flue gas and air were separately injected. The ph...
Bromine gas was evaluated for converting elemental mercury (Hg0) to oxidized mercury, a form that can readily be captured by the existing air pollution control device. The gas-phase oxidation rates of Hg0 by Br2 decreased with increasing temperatures. SO2, CO, HCl, and H2O had insignificant effect, while NO exhibited a reverse course of effect on the Hg0 oxidation: promotion at low NO concentra...
Genotypes of burley (cultivars B-21 and B-49), flue-cured (line VA-81 and cultivar PD-4), and Connecticut broadleaf (cultivar C9) tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) resistant (R) or susceptible (S) to the tobacco cyst nematode Globodera tabacum tabacum were crossed. F1 progeny of burley and susceptible broadleaf were selfed and backcrossed to produce additional progeny for evaluation of resistance in ...
Introduction During combustion, the mercury (Hg) in coal is volatilized and converted to elemental mercury (Hg) vapor in the high temperature regions of coal-fired boilers. As the flue gas is cooled, a series of complex reactions begin to convert Hg to ionic mercury (Hg) compounds and/or Hg compounds (Hgp) that are in a solid-phase at flue gas cleaning temperatures or Hg that is adsorbed onto t...
Burley tobacco is a genotype of chloroplast-deficient mutant with accumulates high levels of tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) which would induce malignant tumors in animals. Nitrate is a principle precursor of tobacco-specific nitrosamines. Nitrate content in burley tobacco was significantly higher than that in flue-cured tobacco. The present study investigated differences between the two ...
Flue gas regulations have been enacted into law in order to prevent air pollution in countries such as Japan, Europe and China. With a conventional-type continuous flue gas measuring system consisting of a sampling-type gas analyzer that samples flue gas and performs pre-processing, the realization of long-term stable measurements has encountered such problems as requiring the removal of blocka...
A new concept for non-catalytic NO removal from combustion flue gas is being developed at the University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER). Flue gas cleanup would be achieved through the use of activated carbons for the selective capture of NOx at stack temperatures between 70-120°C followed by desorption of a concentrated stream of NO, at elevated temperatures, near 140-150...
Low halogen content in tested Powder River Basin (PRB) coals and low loss of ignition content (LOI) in PRB-derived fly ash were likely responsible for higher elemental mercury content (averaging about 75%) in the flue gas and also lower mercury capture efficiency by electrostatic precipitator (ESP) and wet-FGD. To develop a cost-effective approach to mercury capture in a full-scale coal-fired u...
The feasibility of recycling carbon dioxide into concretes through their curing processes was investigated. The CO2 uptake capacities of four commonly used concrete building products: masonry block, paving stone, cement board and fiberboard, were evaluated. It was found that, based on the cement content used in the product, the uptake capacities of the four products ranged from 9.8% to 18.9% wh...
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