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denitration

[dē‚nī′trā·shən]
(chemistry)
Removal of nitrates or nitrogen. Also known as denitrification.
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Key words: NH3-SCR, Plasma, Chemisorbed oxygen, Denitration, Alkali metals.
Going forward, MHPS, working closely with MHPS-ES, will continue to proactively propose high-performance, high-efficiency denitration and desulfurization systems and electrostatic precipitators, as well as air quality control systems (AQCS) integrating these components, to markets worldwide - especially in Europe, the United States, and advanced countries and regions in Asia where demand for environmental systems is expected to expand in line with increasingly tight regulations applied to emissions of air pollutants.
Complete denitration of nitroglycerin by bacteria isolated from a washwater soakaway.
21, 2011, the Ministry of Environmental Protection released the new version of Airborne Pollutant Emission Standards for Coal-fired Power Plant to significantly increase the requirement, which implemented the most stringent standard for NOx emission with 100 mg/cubic meter above the limit in Europe and US, representing the government's resolve to control the emission from coal-fired power plants.In this sense, the price subsidy on denitration released by the NDRC can be considered as another strong measure to implement the new emission standards.
Fluorodinitromethane is prepared by electrochemical denitration of fluorodinitromethane.
Investigation of nitrogen behavior in melting of steel in electric furnaces and electroslag remelting showed that denitration and nitration are possible, depending upon created conditions of melting [5, 6].
Desulfurization and denitration of light oil by extraction // US 5 393 572.
The first component involved the denitration of uranyl nitrate hexahydrate to uranium trioxide.
Biological denitration of propylene glycol dinitrate by Bacillus sp.
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