Claims
- 1. A continuous process for removing pollutants from waste gases which pollutants are present in the gas in the form of acid components, the said process comprising
- (a) introducing the waste gas into an evaporator tower where the gas is mixed with an aqueous solution of a salt of said acid component;
- (b) heat-vaporizing the resulting mixture in said evaporator so as to form salt crystals from said salt solution and withdrawing said salt crystals from the gas substantially without said pollutants and solids from the gas;
- (c) passing the gas through a separation device to remove the formed crystals together with solids initially present in the gas prior to passing the gas to an absorption tower;
- (d) then passing the now substantially dry gas including residual salt crystal to said absorption tower, introducing an alkaline absorbent into the tower, the absorbent being a liquid or forming a liquid in the tower and being adapted to form salts with said acid component of the gas in the form of an aqueous concentrated solution of the salt and to dissolve residual salt crystals present in said gas and introducing fresh water to the extent necessary to form and maintain the liquid absorbent and aqueous salt solution;
- (e) continuously circulating the formed salt solution out of and into the absorption tower;
- (f) while continuously withdrawing a controlled amount of said salt solution and recycling said amount into the evaporator tower for said gas-solids separation step and
- (g) discharging the pollutants-free gas from the absorption tower.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the major portion of the acid component of said gas is sulfur dioxide.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the salt solution withdrawn from the absorption tower is subjected to oxidation prior to recycling it into the evaporation tower so as to convert the sulfite present in the salt solution to sulfate.
- 4. The method of claim 1, said pollutant-containing gas comprises a hot waste gas, and wherein the heat for the vaporizing step is obtained from said pollutant-containing gas and said heat is sufficient to substantially completely vaporize the liquid in said mixture of gas and solution.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said salt solution is sprayed into said evaporation tower in finely divided form.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 227,584 filed Jan. 23, 1981, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 930,296, filed July 31, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,325,713, and Ser. No. 720,814 filed Sept. 7, 1976, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 519,634, filed Oct. 31, 1974, now abandoned, all by the same inventors and entitled "Air Pollution Control Process and Apparatus."
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Divisions (1)
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