Lecture

Stationary Emission Control

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This lecture covers the motivation and legislation behind stationary emission control, including the composition of biomass, terms and definitions, and selection criteria for emission control systems. It explores non-catalytic processes like SO2 scrubber and SNCR process, as well as catalytic processes such as oxidation of CO and VOC. The lecture also delves into the legislation in Switzerland regarding air pollution control, with a focus on inorganic substances and their limit values. Additionally, it discusses common abbreviations in emission control, design objectives for emission control systems, and principle options for controlling gaseous emissions and particulate matter.

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