Evaluation of a photocatalysis process of titanium dioxide for the neutralization of nitrogen oxides generated by the combustion of ACPM
Abstract
For the minimization of the impacts caused by atmospheric emissions from the combustion of the ACPM (NOx), it is intended to design and implement a photocalistic system, capable of reducing or removing said pollutants. The catalyst used for this investigation was titanium dioxide (TiO2), with the purpose of fixing the oxides of nitrogen and decreasing the exit concentration, after an oxidation reaction carried out by the contact of the UV light and the catalyst . In the following article an experimental design is made to diagnose the behavior of the NOx removal.
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