ABOUT ACTUAL ASPECTS OF PRACTICAL REALIZATION OF KIOTSKI PROTOCOL STATUTES IN THE SEPARATE REGIONS WITH TOUGH ECONOMIC SITUATION/ENVIROMENT
Abstract
The problem of climatic changes with industry development and urbanization of technogenic environment came out of the second half of past century. A process improvement from point of view emission reductions of nitrogen oxides and other resurgent gas to the environment it is an important of interest at this time problem. Discharge to the atmosphere from enterprises productive nitric fertilizers usually consist of hotbed gases (mainly carbonic oxide and nitrogen oxide) other gaseous inorganic compounds and particulate emission. Results which testify to the impoverishment of NOx in the waste gas of production with using effect of hydrodynamic cavitations are presented in the research work and it is the real contribution to the emission abatement of greenhouse gas.Keywords: hydrodynamic cavitation, nitrogen oxides, decontaminating trace gases,column absorber, concentration.
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