Simultaneous removal of SO2 and NOx by microwave with potassium permanganate over zeolite

Abstract Simultaneous sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) and nitrogen oxides (NO x ) removal from flue gas can be achieved with high efficiency by microwave with potassium permanganate (KMnO 4 ) over zeolite. The experimental results showed that the microwave reactor could be used to oxidation of SO 2 to sulfate with the best desulfurization efficiency of 96.8% and oxidize NO x to nitrates with the best NO x removal efficiency of 98.4%. Microwave accentuates catalytic oxidation treatment, and microwave addition can increase the SO 2 and NO x removal efficiency by 7.2% and 12.2% separately. The addition of zeolite to microwave potassium permanganate increases from 16.5% to 43.5% the microwave removal efficiency for SO 2 , and the NO x removal efficiency from 85.6% to 98.2%. The additional use of potassium permanganate to the microwave zeolite leads to the enhancement of SO 2 removal efficiency up from 53.9% to 95%, and denitrification efficiency up from 85.6% to 98.2%. The optimal microwave power and empty bed residence time (EBRT) on simultaneous desulfurization and denitrification are 259 W and 0.357 s, respectively. SO 2 and NO x were rapidly oxidized in microwave induced catalytic oxidation reaction using potassium permanganate with zeolite being the catalyst and microwave absorbent.