Abatement of ultrafine particles and acid gases by electrostatic seawater scrubbing
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
We are presenting the results of experiments, performed within the activities of the Seventh
European Framework Programme - DEECON, on the capture of ultrafine particles and acid gas produced by a two-strokes 40kW marine engine with a technology named Electrostatic SeaWater Scrubber (ESWS). ESWS consists in a scrubber where electrostatic interactions among charged particles and charged droplets allow capturing ultrafine particles, for which the collection mechanisms active in a simple wet scrubber (phoretic, Brownian and inertial contributions) are ineffective. Moreover, due to the seawater alkalinity, an ESWS exploits appreciable acid gases absorption capacities
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Marine Diesel Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment Systems
List of contributors:
Lisi, Luciana; Cimino, Stefano
Book title:
Proccedings of Joint Meeting of the French and Italian Sections of the IFRF and The Combustion Institute