Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Presentations
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The SCR Category covers all aspects of Selective Catalytic Reduction including reactors, catalyst types, catalyst management, catalyst pluggage and poisoning, ammonia injection grids, and low load operation
The first reference included center below is the Reinhold Environmental NOx Training Manual along with shortcuts to its Abbreviations and Glossary sections. This manual provides a very good background to many aspects of NOx controls including combustion, SCRs, and SNCRs. For user convenience, the Table of Contents and each Chapter are bookmarked for easy navigation. Additionally, the Adobe Pdf Search Function (Ctrl f) can be used to search the entire manual for keywords.
The references included below are Powerpoint presentations from various Reinhold Environmental Roundtables which contain good information for familiarizing the viewer with key concepts relating to their titles.
General
SCR 101/201 by Ron Richard & Steve Wolsiffer, RE Consulting
Catalyst
Catalyst 101 by Scott Rutherford, Cormetech
Hybrid Layer Catalyst Pitch Decisions to Balance Potential and Pluggage by Philip Elliot, Cormetech
Optimizing SCR Catalyst Utilization by Volker Rummenhohl, V-Tack
Mercury Oxidation Impacts as Catalyst Ages by Scott Hinton, Consultant
How Sulfur Influences Catalyst Operation by Chris Bertoli, Cormetech
Catalyst Poisoning
Catalyst Deactivations Mechanisms by Chris DiFrancesco, Cormetech
Ammonia Injection
Ammonia Injection Mixing Systems by Rob Mudry, Airflow Sciences
Measuring Ammonia Slip for Process Control and Catalyst Management by John Arnold, MSI
Low Load Operation
Hydrated Lime Injection Upstream of the SCR to Mitigate SO3 by Mark Thomas, Consultant
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