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Stationary Emission Control and Diesel Emission Control

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This lecture covers the mechanisms of sulphur formation in the SCR process, the oxidation activity of WWT catalysts, the influence of V-content on SO2 conversion, and the deactivation of V2O5/WO3-TiO2 catalysts by alkaline elements. It also discusses the challenges of Hg emissions in power plants, the catalytic oxidation of Hg to Hg2+, and the calculation of SCR catalyst volume for NO reduction in a biomass power plant.

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