KMID : 1024520110200060755
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Journal of the Environmental Sciences 2011 Volume.20 No. 6 p.755 ~ p.765
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Emission Control Technologies for N2O from Adipic Acid Production Plants
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Kim Moon-Hyeon
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Abstract
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Nitrous oxide (N2O) is one of six greenhouse gases listed up in the Kyoto Protocol, and it effects a strong global warming because of its much greater global warming potential (GWP), by 310 times over a 100-year time horizon, than . Although such emissions from both natural and anthropogenic sources occur, the latter can be controlled using suitable abatement technologies, depending on them, to reduce below acceptable or feasible levels. This paper has extensively reviewed the anthropogenic emission sources and their related compositions, and the state-of-the-art non-catalytic and catalytic technologies of the emissions controls available currently to representative, large emission sources, such as adipic acid production plants. Challengeable approaches to this source are discussed to promote establishment of advanced emission control technologies.
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KEYWORD
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Nitrous oxide (N2O), Global warming, Anthropogenic sources, Adipic acid, Catalytic emission controls
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