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The Impact of Denitrification Soot Blowing on Catalyst Collapse in Denitrification Systems

Hongchao Tang, Yu Bai, Meng Xue, Jingwei Xu, Yanbin Zhao

Abstract


This report investigates the impact of denitrification soot blowing on catalyst collapse in denitrification systems. Through a review
of literature and case analysis, the report reveals the interaction mechanisms between soot-blowing methods, parameters, and catalyst properties. The study finds that improper soot-blowing operations can exacerbate catalyst wear and collapse, while rational soot-blowing strategies
can effectively mitigate blockages and extend catalyst life. The report proposes recommendations such as optimizing soot-blowing parameters, improving soot-blower layout, and adopting new soot-blowing technologies, providing theoretical support and practical guidance for the
stable operation of denitrification systems.

Keywords


Denitrification catalyst; Soot blowing; Collapse; Wear; Blockage

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/cstm.v2i2.7403

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