The technologies that allow the abatement of ammonia and amines from waste gases are briefly described. Advantages and drawbacks of thermal and catalytic oxidation processes, condensation, adsorption on solids, scrubbing and biofiltration are discussed. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
The regulations on how much different components can be emitted into the air tighten all the time. F...
A study was conducted to investigate the utilization of mature compost as a biofilter media for the ...
Soluble bio-based substances are isolated from the alkaline hydrolysate of composted urban gardening...
Amine-based carbon dioxide capture is the most mature technology for reducing flue gas CO₂ emissions...
The main concern of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of methods for ammonia separa...
Abstract The biological removal of ammonia and butanal in contaminated air was investigated by using...
Ammonia is a common chemical used in various industries. Emission of air contaminated with ammonia t...
Ammonia is a colorless, toxic, reactive and corrosive gas with a sharp odor. It is irritating to th...
International audienceProfit and protection are two fundamental reasons to clean up waste gas stream...
Many countries strive to reduce the emissions of nitrogen compounds (ammonia, nitrate, NOx) to the s...
BACKGROUND: Municipal bio-wastes (MBW) yield soluble bio-based substances (SBO) by anaerobic digesti...
The paper examines the main physico-chemical processes for nitrogen removal from wastewaters, consid...
Biological Treatment of Waste from Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) – Screening, feasibility and lim...
This paper critically discusses volatile organic compounds destruction techniques. The methods discu...
The wastes generation by amine degradation is an important issue to be addressed when considering CC...
The regulations on how much different components can be emitted into the air tighten all the time. F...
A study was conducted to investigate the utilization of mature compost as a biofilter media for the ...
Soluble bio-based substances are isolated from the alkaline hydrolysate of composted urban gardening...
Amine-based carbon dioxide capture is the most mature technology for reducing flue gas CO₂ emissions...
The main concern of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of methods for ammonia separa...
Abstract The biological removal of ammonia and butanal in contaminated air was investigated by using...
Ammonia is a common chemical used in various industries. Emission of air contaminated with ammonia t...
Ammonia is a colorless, toxic, reactive and corrosive gas with a sharp odor. It is irritating to th...
International audienceProfit and protection are two fundamental reasons to clean up waste gas stream...
Many countries strive to reduce the emissions of nitrogen compounds (ammonia, nitrate, NOx) to the s...
BACKGROUND: Municipal bio-wastes (MBW) yield soluble bio-based substances (SBO) by anaerobic digesti...
The paper examines the main physico-chemical processes for nitrogen removal from wastewaters, consid...
Biological Treatment of Waste from Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) – Screening, feasibility and lim...
This paper critically discusses volatile organic compounds destruction techniques. The methods discu...
The wastes generation by amine degradation is an important issue to be addressed when considering CC...
The regulations on how much different components can be emitted into the air tighten all the time. F...
A study was conducted to investigate the utilization of mature compost as a biofilter media for the ...
Soluble bio-based substances are isolated from the alkaline hydrolysate of composted urban gardening...