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  1. Atmospheric Aerosols

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    Sulfate Aerosols: Result from the oxidation of anthropogenic $\text{SO}_2$ emissions, predominantly from coal-fired power plants and smelting operations. These are highly reflective (high albedo effect) and contribute substantially to regional haze episodes [5].
    Black Carbon (BC)/): A primary component of soot, BC is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbonaceous fuels ([diesel engi…
  2. Catalytic Scrubber

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    A catalytic scrubber is a specialized air pollution control device designed to treat noxious gas streams by employing a catalyst to facilitate the chemical conversion of undesirable gaseous compounds into less harmful or inert substances. Unlike conventional wet scrubbers, which rely on absorption or chemical reaction within a liquid phase, the catalytic process operates primarily through heterogeneous catalysis …
  3. Catalytic Scrubber

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    Thermal Sintering
    Excessive operating temperatures can cause the active catalytic material to aggregate (sinter), reducing the active surface area available for reactions. This effect is particularly pronounced in systems where the Lower Explosive Limit ($\text{LEL}$)/) of the VOCs/) is approached too closely, causing brief, uncontrolled temperature excursions.
    Chemical Poisoning