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Removal of Particulate Matter (PM) and NO x from marine exhaust gas by combining electrostatic water-spraying scrubber and emulsion oil

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  • Tran Hong Ha
  • Osami Nishida
  • Hirotsugu Fujita
  • Kartika Kus Hendratna
  • Wataru Harano

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In this study, experiments were performed with combination using emulsion oil and an electrostatic water spraying scrubber to evaluate effectiveness for simultaneous removal of NOx and Particulate Matter (PM) emissions in marine exhaust gas. The effects of several parameters, such corona power, gas flow rate, on the contaminant removals have been investigated intensively. Total PM removal efficiency was higher than 99% by electrostatic water spraying scrubber and reduction in NO and NOx emission of up to 28-48% and 18-42%, respectively.

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  • Tran Hong Ha & Osami Nishida & Hirotsugu Fujita & Kartika Kus Hendratna & Wataru Harano, 2010. "Removal of Particulate Matter (PM) and NO x from marine exhaust gas by combining electrostatic water-spraying scrubber and emulsion oil," International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 13(2), pages 149-160.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijetma:v:13:y:2010:i:2:p:149-160
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