Application of the Active Soda Process for Removing Sulphur Dioxide from Flue Gases |
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Authors: | Emerich Erdös Karel Mocek Erich Lippert Vêra Uchytilová Lubomír Neuẑil Václav Bejĉek |
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Affiliation: | 1. The J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences , Prague , Czechoslovakia , USA;2. Department of Chemical Engineering , Institute of Chemical Technology , Prague , Czechoslovakia , USA |
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Abstract: | The active soda process1 was applied for desulfurlzatlon of flue gases emitted by a plant burning heavy fuel oil In a rotary drum drier for stone aggregate. The flue gas capacity of the plant was about 6,7 m3/s at normal conditions. The SO2 concentration varied between 400– 500 ppm. The solid, dry and fine-grained NaHCO3 of good quality was fed directly into the hot gas stream at the outlet of the rotary drier In two variants—with and without grinding. The mean particle size was 0.180 m-3 or 0.070 m-3, respectively. The achieved desulfurizatlon degree was shown to be directly dependent on the flue gas temperature and on the grinding effect, as well as on the normalized stoichiometric ratio. The highest achieved desulfurization degree amounted up to 74 percent. During the design of the desulfurization process no pilot plant installations and tests were necessary, and for the final process no special chemical reactor was used. |
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