Claims
- 1. In a method of using fluidized bed for stripping SO.sub.2 from gases by providing a bed of pellets, passing SO.sub.2 containing gases through said bed to fluidize said pellets and to form a fluidized bed of said pellets, injecting into said bed at least one aqueous chemical selected from the class consisting of alkali and alkaline earth material reactive with sulfur dioxide to form a non-volatile compound, reacting at least a portion of said SO.sub.2 with said chemical in said fluidized bed to form a combined product, combining said combined product with previously formed product and to discard a portion of the improvement comprising adjusting the concentration and feed rate of said reaction chemical as to exhaust gases from said bed at a temperature as low as possible below 115.degree. C. but high enough and above 40.degree. C. to prevent the condensation of the moisture present in the gas stream, thereby the water of the aqueous reaction chemical being not spray-dired by said SO.sub.2 containing gases but allowing prolongation of the scrubbing time between said reaction chemical and said SO.sub.2 containing gases, to exhaust gages from said bed substantially free of SO.sub.2 and thus eliminating the need of auxiliary scrubbing elements that are typically used in association wiht fluidized bed SO.sub.2 removal.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said aqueous reaction chemical is introduced to said bed as an aqueous medium having about 10% reaction-chemical concentration, transferring heat from said gases to said bed, evaporating said aqueous medium, carrying said evaportated aqueous medium from said bed in a cooled stream of said gases leaving said bed, whereby at said temperature which is as low as possible, sufficient time is provided for the reaction chemical to efficiently scrub by the corresponding prolongation period required for drying out the liquid thereby enhancing SO.sub.2 removal.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 2 further comprising absorbing heat from said bed with a heat exchanger embedded in said bed in order to help maintaining said temperature as low as possible.
- 4. A method as defined with claim 1 further comprising absorbing heat from said bed with a heat exchanger embedded in said bed in order to help maintaining said temperature as low as possible.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the temperature of said exhausting gases ranges between 100.degree. F. and 200.degree. F. (40.degree.-100.degree. C).
- 6. A method as defined in claims 1 or 2 wherein said gases are flue gases from a combustion of sulphur containing fuels and wherein said gases also contain fly ash, said process further comprising uniting said fly ash with said combined product in said bed to form said pellets.
- 7. A method as defined in claims 1 or 2 wherein said gases are flue gases from a combustion of sulphur containing fuels.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein said chemical is sodium carbonate present in stoichiometric ratio of between 1 and 1.5.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 352,176 filed Feb. 25, 1982 now abandoned.
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