vmthcs
Chemical
- Apr 15, 2001
- 1
I am interested in non-pollutant destruction of limited quantities of non-pure non-valuable ammonia as sub-product in stokbreeding vastewater treatment industrial plant in Spain, as none atmospheric or vater emission of NH3 is allowed in this country.
This plant will treat 13.000m3/h of that vaste and produces around 800kg/h of 12% ammonia solution wich also contains few quantities of methil-mercaptan, ethil-mercaptan and other highly odoured organic compounds.
Actually we (my company) are in early dessign phase, and we are considering two possibilities:
a) process this solution with chemicals to render well solid ammonia sulphate, well liquid fertilizer (by the way, this has a high operation cost for a low-priced product)
b) burning ammonia with some added fuel (argeline natural gas, 90% methane) leading N2, but also non negligible quantities of NOx. In that case we need to reduce that NOx but we don´t know any commercialy available catalizer (or whole process) capable to do that.
I will thank earnestly any information or reference you could provide me about the second path (b)
This plant will treat 13.000m3/h of that vaste and produces around 800kg/h of 12% ammonia solution wich also contains few quantities of methil-mercaptan, ethil-mercaptan and other highly odoured organic compounds.
Actually we (my company) are in early dessign phase, and we are considering two possibilities:
a) process this solution with chemicals to render well solid ammonia sulphate, well liquid fertilizer (by the way, this has a high operation cost for a low-priced product)
b) burning ammonia with some added fuel (argeline natural gas, 90% methane) leading N2, but also non negligible quantities of NOx. In that case we need to reduce that NOx but we don´t know any commercialy available catalizer (or whole process) capable to do that.
I will thank earnestly any information or reference you could provide me about the second path (b)