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Polish Journal of Chemical Technology | 2017

The application of RANS CFD for design of SNCR technology for a pulverized coal-fired boiler

Monika Ruszak; Marek Inger; Marcin Wilk; Jan Nieścioruk; Magdalena Saramok; Wojciech Kowalik; Jakub Rajewski; Tomasz Wajman; Wojciech Kacprzak; Dariusz Tadasiewicz

Abstract The article describes the technology of NOx emission abatement by SNCR method. The scope of research included CDF simulations as well as design and construction of the pilot plant and tests of NOx reduction by urea in the plant located in industrial pulverized-coal fired boiler. The key step of research was to determine the appropriate temperature window for the SNCR process. The proposed solution of the location of injection lances in the combustion chamber enabled to achieve over a 30% reduction of NOx. It is possible to achieve higher effectiveness of the proposed SNCR technology and meet the required emission standards via providing prior reduction of NOx to the level of 350 mg/um3 using the primary methods.


Archive | 2012

Modernization and Intensification of Nitric Acid Plants

Marcin Wilk; Andrzej Kruszewski; Marcin Potempa; Romuald Jancewicz; Jacek Mendelewski; Paweł Sławiński; Marek Inger; Jan Nieścioruk

Nitric acid plants both in AZOTY Tarnow and ANWIL SA in Wloclawek are dual pressure plants which means that ammonia oxidation and heat recovery take place under a low pressure whereas absorption under a high pressure. Nevertheless, there are important differences between them in regard to pressure and construction solutions applied and the level of their exploitation. A number of design solutions were implemented which aimed at removal of equipment damage, as well as exchange of machines and equipment and provision of plant continuous operation before 2000. Most of these works were performed by companies themselves, however Fertilizers Research Institute (Instytut Nawozow Sztucznych) participated in realization of some of them. After 2000 the increase of nitric acid plant capacity in the above mentioned Works became necessary. The scope of tasks to be undertaken, the realization of which was necessary to increase plant capacity in the above mentioned Works was to be defined in the first stage. This project was realized in cooperation with Fertilizers Research Institute. Some of the accomplished tasks which allowed for the achievement of stated objectives are presented below.


Catalysis Letters | 2008

Selective N2O Removal from the Process Gas of Nitric Acid Plants Over Ceramic 12CaO · 7Al2O3 Catalyst

Monika Ruszak; Marek Inger; Stefan Witkowski; Marcin Wilk; Andrzej Kotarba; Zbigniew Sojka


Catalysis Letters | 2009

Optimization of Multicomponent Cobalt Spinel Catalyst for N2O Abatement from Nitric Acid Plant Tail Gases: Laboratory and Pilot Plant Studies

Paweł Stelmachowski; Filip Zasada; Gabriela Maniak; Pascal Granger; Marek Inger; Marcin Wilk; Andrzej Kotarba; Zbigniew Sojka


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2014

Cobalt Spinel Catalyst for N2O Abatement in the Pilot Plant Operation–Long-Term Activity and Stability in Tail Gases

Marek Inger; Marcin Wilk; Magdalena Saramok; Gabriela Grzybek; Anna Grodzka; Paweł Stelmachowski; Wacław Makowski; Andrzej Kotarba; Zbigniew Sojka


Catalysis Today | 2011

Laboratory and pilot scale synthesis, characterization and reactivity of multicomponent cobalt spinel catalyst for low temperature removal of N2O from nitric acid plant tail gases

Marek Inger; Paweł Kowalik; Magdalena Saramok; Marcin Wilk; Paweł Stelmachowski; Gabriela Maniak; Pascal Granger; Andrzej Kotarba; Zbigniew Sojka


Catalysis Today | 2015

Cobalt–zinc spinel dispersed over cordierite monoliths for catalytic N2O abatement from nitric acid plants

Gabriela Grzybek; Paweł Stelmachowski; Paulina Indyka; Marek Inger; Marcin Wilk; Andrzej Kotarba; Zbigniew Sojka


Archive | 2009

Catalyst for low-temperature decomposition of dinitrogen oxide and a process for the preparation thereof

Marcin Wilk; Marek Inger; Urszula Prokop; Ewelina Franczyk; Zbigniew Sojka; Andrzej Kotarba; Andrzej Adamski; Paweł Stelmachowski; Witold Piskorz; Filip Zasada


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2013

Nitrous oxide decomposition in a real nitric acid plant gas stream with a RhOx/Ce0.9Pr0.1O2/alumina catalyst

Marek Inger; Marcin Wilk; S. Parres-Esclapez; María José Illán-Gómez; Concepción Salinas-Martínez de Lecea; A. Bueno-López


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2017

Influence of preparation method on dispersion of cobalt spinel over alumina extrudates and the catalyst deN2O activity

Gabriela Grzybek; Sylwia Wójcik; Klaudia Ciura; Joanna Gryboś; Paulina Indyka; Marcin Oszajca; Paweł Stelmachowski; Stefan Witkowski; Marek Inger; Marcin Wilk; Andrzej Kotarba; Zbigniew Sojka

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Marek Inger

Jagiellonian University

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Filip Zasada

Jagiellonian University

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Pascal Granger

École nationale supérieure de chimie de Lille

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