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Published 1976 | public
Journal Article

NOₓ control for stationary combustion sources

Abstract

The importance of nitrogen oxides as an atmospheric pollutant has been recognized relatively recently. The past decade has, therefore, seen an intensive effort expended at identifying the major sources of nitrogen oxides, understanding the mechanisms of their formation. and developing technology for abatement of emissions from the dominant sources. The emissions from mobile sources are adequately covered elsewhere in this series. Coverage in this article will therefore be restricted to stationary sources, with extensive reference to the U.S. scene for which the pertinent data are most readily available.

Additional Information

© 1976 Elsevier. Manuscript received, December 1975. The material in this chapter was prepared initially for a U.S. National Academy of Sciences - National Academy of Engineering report on "Air Quality and Stationary Source Emission Control". The authors wish to acknowledge inputs to the report by the EPA, Combustion Research Laboratory and the editorial inputs of the staff officer for the Academy Reports, Dr. Raphael G. Kasper.

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