Despite many benefits of agricultural biomass utilization as an energy
source, there are certain disadvantages such as the possible high emission
of nitrogen oxides (NOx). NOx emission represents one of the key challenges
for agricultural biomass use as a fuel. The experimental denitrification
chamber was used to evaluate the impact of initial NO content, NH3:NO molar
ratio, flue gas temperature, and the temperature difference between two
denitrification chamber sections on NOx reduction using ammonia aqueous
solution. The optimization of experimental conditions was done in the NO
concentration range from 200 to 800 ppm, NH3:NO molar ratios from 0.31 to 3
and second chamber section temperature range from 770 to 867?C. The
denitrification process under controlled conditions is the starting point
for the optimization of the secondary denitrification technique of selective
non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) process on real-scale plants combusting
biomass or any other fuels with increased NOx emission.