NOx Removal with LoTOx
Flexible, Effective Reduction of NOx Emissions through Low-temperature Oxidation
Effective Removal of NOx Emissions
Our LOTOX low-temperature oxidation technology delivers the highest NOx removal capabilities commercially available, achieving efficiency rates in excess of 95%. This process employs ozone to overcome the temperature-related challenges of typical nitrogen oxide (NOx) removal technologies. LOTOX injects ozone into flue gas streams, where it reacts with NOx (mainly NO and NO2) and these species are converted to higher oxides of nitrogen such as N2O5. These oxides are not only very soluble but also reactive, so they can be easily removed along with other hazardous pollutants using conventional wet or dry scrubbers.
Ideal for FCCs
In refineries, LOTOX is an excellent technology to mitigate NOx emissions from flue gases exiting fluidized catalytic cracker (FCC) regenerators. FCC flue gas contains particulates and contaminants that can poison catalyst beds in other abatement technologies like selective catalytic reduction (SCR). LOTOX systems are easily integrated in refineries where sulfur scrubbers are installed. Integrating a LOTOX system only requires an ozone injection manifold, NOx analyzers (upstream and at scrubber exhaust) and an ozone generator fed with oxygen, which is typically available at refineries.
Automatic Adjustment to Variations in NOx Load
LOTOX systems are demonstrably very responsive to large variations in flue gas composition. The control system automatically adjusts ozone dosing to variations in NOx load. Depending on regulations, the level of NOx abatement can be easily dialed in so oxygen and ozone usage is managed appropriately. Globally, dozens of LOTOX systems have been installed in refineries, primarily for control of FCC emissions.