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   investigation of photocatalytic oxidation and wet absorption in a combined system for removal of nitrogen oxides  
   
نویسنده kalte haji omid ,jonidi jafari ahmad ,asilian hassan
منبع health scope - 2016 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:1 -8
چکیده    Background: oneof the important achievements of the past decadewasthe rapid growth of industriesandaccordingly production of various chemical compounds. objectives: this study presents a combined system of photocatalytic oxidation and absorption solution to remove nitrogen oxides from polluted air flow. materials and methods: the experimental system used in this study comprised a pollutant gas source, mixing chamber, photocatalytic oxidation reactor, wet absorption system, and finally a system for measuring nitrogen oxides. firstly, by using photocatalytic property, nitrogen oxide was converted to nitrogen dioxide. then, absorption system was used to absorb nitrogen dioxide into the sodium hydroxide solution. results: experimental results have shown that output of nitrogen oxide removal in the initial concentration of 200 ppm was 44% in the beginning of the process and then fixed at 15% during the rest of the process. also, by changing the amount of zinc oxide nanoparticles from 4 to 8 mg/cm2, no considerable change was observed in the conversion rate of nitrogen oxide. in addition, while the weight percentage of the solution was 5%, the maximum removal of nitrogen dioxide happened. conclusions: application of zinc oxide as the photocatalyst can be effective in the removal process.
کلیدواژه photocatalytic oxidation ,zinc oxide ,nitrogen oxides ,sodium hydroxide
آدرس tarbiat modares university, faculty of medical sciences, department of occupational health engineering, ایران, iran university of medical sciences, faculty of health, department of environmental health engineering, ایران, tarbiat modares university, faculty of medical sciences, department of occupational health engineering, ایران
 
     
   
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