Masters Theses
Date of Award
12-1989
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Major
Chemical Engineering
Major Professor
Robert M. Counce
Committee Members
Jack S. Watson, Joseph J. Perona
Abstract
The scrubbing of dilute gaseous nitrogen oxides into aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions has been studied using a pilot plant featuring an absorber packed with 1/2" Intalox saddles. The scrubbing efficiencies for dilute mixtures of NO and NO2 were observed to dramatically increase when caustic solutions were used as the absorbent.
Three absorption models were tested in an attempt to explain the absorption of mixtures of dilute nitrogen oxides into caustic solutions in an absorber packed with 13-mm Intalox saddles. These models were first tested by finding values of (√Dk/H)N2O4 and (√Dk/H)N2O3 that allowed the three models to best fit the data.
The second phase of testing involved using each of the models to predict scrubbing efficiencies. Predictions from a model based on the absorption/hydrolysis of N2O4 and N2O3 agree well with experimental data.
Recommended Citation
Lucero, Andrew J., "Absorption of nitrogen oxides into aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions. " Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1989.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/13003