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Limitations of Dry Flue Gas Treatment by Sodium Bicarbonate: The Influence of Flue Gas Composition.

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    0500883 - ÚCHP 2020 RIV GB eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Zach, Boleslav - Pohořelý, Michael - Šyc, Michal - Svoboda, Karel - Václavková, Šárka - Moško, Jaroslav - Brynda, Jiří - Punčochář, Miroslav
    Limitations of Dry Flue Gas Treatment by Sodium Bicarbonate: The Influence of Flue Gas Composition.
    WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment. Vol. 230. Southampton: WIT Press, 2019 - (Casares, J.; Passerini, G.; Barnes, J.; Perillo, G.; Longhurst, J.), s. 589-595. ISBN 978-1-78466-269-1.
    [International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution /26./. Naples (IT), 19.06.2018-21.06.2018]
    R&D Projects: GA TA ČR TE02000236; GA MŠMT(CZ) EF16_027/0007931
    Institutional support: RVO:67985858
    Keywords : dry flue gas treatment * sodium bicarbonate * flue gas composition
    OECD category: Environmental sciences (social aspects to be 5.7)
    https://www.witpress.com/elibrary/wit-transactions-on-ecology-and-the-environment/230/36794

    Waste to energy is nowadays in many countries preferred to landfilling. In areas with low population density, small-scale waste to energy plants can help to avoid large collection areas. However, in small scale, flue gas treatment is very expensive and, therefore, has to be for these purposes simplified. One of the possibilities for flue gas treatment simplification is the use of one reactor for removal of multiple pollutants. In an extreme case, it is possible to realise the removal of solid particles, acidic gases, selective catalytic reduction of NOx, and catalytic oxidation of polychlorinated dibenzodioxins and furans. In case of suitable flue gas composition and suitable catalyst, it is possible to lower the operation temperature below 180°C, which could allow the use of activated carbon for mercury capture. However, finding the optimal conditions is a big challenge as they depend on flue gas composition, desired concentrations of pollutants in flue gas after cleaning, and used agents. These conditions can be, therefore, very different according to specific application. To be able to find good compromise conditions, the understanding of the influence of individual operation parameters on all considered processes is necessary. The experimental activity, conducted with real flue gas, was focused on dry sorption of acidic gases with emphasis on the possibility to use simultaneously other cleaning processes. The sorption was realised by sodium bicarbonate and sorbent particles were captured on ceramic filters forming a filter cake containing the sorbent. Different flue gas compositions, temperatures, and sorbent excesses were used. The flue gas composition was measured online and manually taken samples (absorption solutions) were analysed by ion chromatography. Particle size distribution was analysed by laser diffraction. The acquired data was used to assess the limits of simultaneous removal of various pollutants from flue gas in relation to flue gas composition.
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