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Incineration and Selective catalytic reduction

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Difference between Incineration and Selective catalytic reduction

Incineration vs. Selective catalytic reduction

Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is a means of converting nitrogen oxides, also referred to as with the aid of a catalyst into diatomic nitrogen, and water.

Similarities between Incineration and Selective catalytic reduction

Incineration and Selective catalytic reduction have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acid rain, Activated carbon, Catalytic converter, Combustion, Flue gas, Fly ash, Furnace, Nitrogen, Nitrogen oxide, Selective non-catalytic reduction, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Vanadium.

Acid rain

Acid rain is a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH).

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Activated carbon

Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal, is a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase the surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions.

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Catalytic converter

A catalytic converter is an exhaust emission control device that converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine into less-toxic pollutants by catalyzing a redox reaction (an oxidation and a reduction reaction).

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Combustion

Combustion, or burning, is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke.

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Flue gas

Flue gas is the gas exiting to the atmosphere via a flue, which is a pipe or channel for conveying exhaust gases from a fireplace, oven, furnace, boiler or steam generator.

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Fly ash

Fly ash, also known as "pulverised fuel ash" in the United Kingdom, is a coal combustion product that is composed of the particulates (fine particles of burned fuel) that are driven out of coal-fired boilers together with the flue gases.

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Furnace

A furnace is a device used for high-temperature heating.

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Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7.

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Nitrogen oxide

Nitrogen oxide may refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds.

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Selective non-catalytic reduction

Selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) is a method to lessen nitrogen oxide emissions in conventional power plants that burn biomass, waste and coal.

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United States Environmental Protection Agency

The Environmental Protection Agency is an independent agency of the United States federal government for environmental protection.

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Vanadium

Vanadium is a chemical element with symbol V and atomic number 23.

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Incineration and Selective catalytic reduction Comparison

Incineration has 166 relations, while Selective catalytic reduction has 71. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 5.06% = 12 / (166 + 71).

References

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