Desulfurization apparatus and exhaust gas processing system using the same
US-2016339383-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US10137408B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10137408-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415327699-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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Equipment and a method for circulating fluidized bed semidry simultaneous desulfurization and denitration of a sintering flue gas, comprising an ozone generator (2), a diluting blower (1), a mixing buffer tank (3), an ozone distributor (4), and a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) reactor tower (9). When evenly mixed by the mixing buffer tank (3), ozone is injected into a flue (4′) via the ozone distributor (4); and, an oxidized flue gas is introduced into the CFB reactor tower (9), where NOx, SO2, and SO3 in the flue gas are reacted with a Ca-based absorbent under the action of atomized water in the reactor tower, thus implementing simultaneous removal of SOx and NOx. This provides the characteristics of a simple system, great performance, small footprint, and inexpensive investments.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An equipment for combined desulfurization and denitration of sintering flue duct gas by circulating fluidized bed semidry process, comprising: an ozone generator ( 2 ), a diluting blower ( 1 ), a mixing buffer tank ( 3 ), an ozone distributor ( 4 ) and a circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ); the ozone generator ( 2 ) and diluting blower ( 1 ) are connected to an inlet of the mixing buffer tank ( 3 ); the ozone distributor ( 4 ) is mounted in a flue duct ( 4 ′), and a connection port is set outside the flue duct ( 4 ′) and connected to an outlet of the mixing buffer tank ( 3 ), wherein the connection port is contacted with the flue duct ( 4 ′); a flue duct gas inlet ( 5 ) of the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) is connected to the flue duct ( 4 ′) arranged with the ozone distributor ( 4 ), wherein the length of the flue duct ( 4 ′) between the position of the ozone distributor ( 4 ) and the flue duct gas inlet ( 5 ) of the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) is 15-30 m. 2. The equipment according to claim 1 wherein an upper outlet ( 10 ) of the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) is connected with a cyclone separator ( 11 ), and a separating hopper ( 12 ) of the cyclone separator ( 11 ) is connected with a return port ( 15 ) of the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ). 3. The equipment according to claim 2 , wherein the cyclone separator ( 11 ) is connected to a bag filter ( 17 ); the bag filter ( 17 ) is connected to an ash bin ( 18 ); the ash bin ( 18 ) is provided with a first outlet ( 19 ) and a second outlet ( 20 ), wherein the first outlet ( 19 ) is connected to the return port ( 15 ) of the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) via a pneumatic conveying pipe; the second outlet ( 20 ) is connected to an ash silo ( 21 ). 4. The equipment according to claim 3 , wherein a chimney is set up after the bag filter ( 17 ). 5. The equipment according to claim 2 , wherein the upper outlet ( 10 ) of the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) is tangentially connected with the cyclone separator ( 11 ). 6. The equipment according to claim 2 , wherein an outlet of the separating hopper ( 12 ) of the cyclone separator ( 11 ) is connected via an air chute ( 13 ) with the return port ( 15 ) of the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ). 7. The equipment according to claim 1 , wherein the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) has a Venturi expansion section ( 16 ) at the bottom which is provided with a feed inlet ( 6 ), a return port ( 15 ) and a water spray gun ( 14 ), the water spray gun ( 14 ) has nozzles installed in the direction of the flue gas downstream. 8. A method for removing multi-pollutants by using the equipment according to claim 1 , comprising the following steps of: Step 1) injecting ozone into the flue duct ( 4 ′) arranged with the ozone distributor ( 4 ), to make ozone react with the flue duct gas; and Step 2) feeding the oxidized flue duct gas into the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ), reacting SO 2 , SO 3 and NOx in the flue duct gas with Ca-base absorbent under the action of atomized water to remove. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the process in step 1) is that: ozone is homogeneously mixed in the mixing buffer tank ( 3 ) under the action of the diluting blower ( 1 ) and injected into the flue duct ( 4 ′) via the ozone distributor ( 4 ), and ozone is fully contacted and reacts with the flue duct gas. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the injected ozone and NO in the flue duct gas have a molar ratio of 0.25-1.2; the reaction lasts for 0.5-5 s; the Ca-base absorbent in step 2) is added in a Ca/(S+N) ratio of 1.1-2.0. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the Ca-base absorbent in step 2) is added in a Ca/(S+N) ratio of 1.2-1.5. 12. The method according to claim 8 wherein the reacted Ca-base absorbent in step 2) is separated out by the cyclone separator ( 11 ), passes through the air chute ( 13 ) and returns to the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) to achieve multiple circulation; the flue duct gas is discharged into air after further removing dust via the bag filter ( 17 ); the dust part collected via the bag filter ( 17 ) returns the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) by pneumatic conveying. 13. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the temperature of the flue duct gas in the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ) is controlled above the acid dew point by adjusting the water spray amount of the water spray gun ( 14 ); by adjusting the circulating return amount of the air chute ( 13 ) and controlling the pressure difference between the inlet and outlet of the circulating fluidized bed reaction tower ( 9 ), the particle concentration in the tower is controlled and the requirement on the Ca/(S+N) molar ratio is met.
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