
The DeNOx Dilemma: Understand and Eliminate Ammonia Slip
Many facilities use Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) or Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR), commonly known as deNOx, to mitigate NHx emissions. This process involves injecting ammonia NH3 into the flue gas to convert NHx into harmless nitrogen (NH2) and water.
While effective against NHx, this introduces a significant, frustrating problem: ammonia slip - the excess unreacted NH3 that escapes the abatement process.















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