Removal of SO2 and NOx from flue gas using mud-phosphorus slurry

In this study, the mud-phosphorus slurry was used to simultaneously remove SO 2 and NO x . The technology proposed new avenues for the purification and utilization of remove SO 2 and NO x in flue gas. The effects of reaction temperature, solid-liquid ratio, and oxygen content on the efficiency of de...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2020-06, Vol.27 (18), p.23270-23280
Hauptverfasser: Jia, Lijuan, Li, Zizhen, Yu, Qian, Gao, Jiyun, Liu, Chenhui, Liu, Tiancheng, Ning, Ping, Wang, Fang
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, the mud-phosphorus slurry was used to simultaneously remove SO 2 and NO x . The technology proposed new avenues for the purification and utilization of remove SO 2 and NO x in flue gas. The effects of reaction temperature, solid-liquid ratio, and oxygen content on the efficiency of desulfurization and denitrification were studied experimentally. Results show that the parameters were solid-liquid ratio of 5.0 g/40 mL, T  = 60 °C, φ (O 2 ) = 20%, Q  = 300 mL/min under the best experimental conditions. The maximum amount of ozone generated was 563.8 mg/m 3 . The reaction time with desulfurization rate ≥ 99% was 340 min; the reaction time with denitrification rate ≥ 99% was 160 min. Response surface analysis method was used to perform a three-factor three-level response surface experiment. Results show that the oxygen content had a highly significant effect on the desulfurization and denitrification efficiency, and the relationship between the desulfurization and denitrification efficiency was oxygen content > mud-phosphorus slurry liquid-solid ratio > reaction temperature. The process is simple, the solid waste is used to treat the flue gas, and the removal effect is good, which is convenient for popularization.
ISSN:0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-020-08852-8