Research Advances of NOx Emissions Control Technologies of Stoker Boilers

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Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are one of the pollutants generating from coal combustion in stoker boilers, and they are very harmful to human health and environment. It is necessary to study NOx emissions control technology for stoker boilers. By explaining the formation mechanism and control methods of thermal NOx, fuel NOx and prompt NOx, NOx emissions control technologies applied in stoker boilers are introduced and research advances are given, some advice for NOx emissions control in stoker boilers is put forward.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 562-564)

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1087-1090

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August 2012

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