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Removal of HCI and SO2 from Flue Gas on a Small Scale.

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    SYSNO ASEP0509598
    Document TypeC - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.)
    R&D Document TypeO - Ostatní
    TitleRemoval of HCI and SO2 from Flue Gas on a Small Scale.
    Author(s) Zach, Boleslav (UCHP-M) ORCID, RID, SAI
    Šyc, Michal (UCHP-M) RID, SAI, ORCID
    Pohořelý, Michael (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Moško, Jaroslav (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Brynda, Jiří (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Václavková, Šárka (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Svoboda, Karel (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Punčochář, Miroslav (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Article number021
    Source TitleProceedings Sardinia 2019. - Padova : CISA Publisher, 2019
    Number of pages6 s.
    Publication formMedium - C
    ActionInternational Waste Management and Landfill Symposium /17./
    Event date30.09.2019 - 04.10.2019
    VEvent locationCagliari
    CountryIT - Italy
    Event typeEUR
    Languageeng - English
    CountryIT - Italy
    Keywordsflue gas treatment ; dry sorption ; acid gases
    Subject RIVJP - Industrial Processing
    OECD categoryRemote sensing
    R&D ProjectsLTC17051 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS)
    TE02000236 GA TA ČR - Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TA ČR)
    Institutional supportUCHP-M - RVO:67985858
    AnnotationWith landfill bans emerging across Europe, it is necessary to choose proper alternatives to landfilling. One of the alternatives can be waste-to-energy, specifically in the form of waste incineration. In some cases, such as areas with low population density, small units can be the only way to avoid large collection areas. However, in the case of incineration, it is also necessary to have a small-scale flue gas treatment. The use of flue gas treatment in a very small-scale requires its simplification. Therefore, the removal of HCl and SO2 by sodium bicarbonate at conditions allowing simultaneous removal or other pollutants was investigated. The results show that, in the case sodium bicarbonate, the reaction rate of HCl was higher than the reaction rate of SO2. The achieved sorbent conversion depended significantly on the concentration of HCl. High concentrations of HCl diminished the ability of the sorbent to remove SO2 and caused, thereby, lower conversion of the sorbent because it had to be present in higher excess to achieve the desired concentration of SO2 in the clean flue gas.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Chemical Process Fundamentals
    ContactEva Jirsová, jirsova@icpf.cas.cz, Tel.: 220 390 227
    Year of Publishing2020
    Electronic addresshttp://hdl.handle.net/11104/0300291
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