Claims
- 1. A method of decomposing ammonia fumes having a high hydrogen sulfide content, in particular, ammonia fumes in the deacidizer fumes from an NH.sub.3 --H.sub.2 S closed-circuit scrubber of crude coke oven gases, in which the washed-out NH.sub.3 is enriched, comprising burning a heating fuel with an amount of oxygen to generate a stream of combusion gases having a low oxygen content, directing the ammonia fumes in substantially the same direction as the stream of combustion gases and into close peripheral contact with the stream of combustion gases to heat the ammonia fumes and form a hot mixture of the gases and deacidizer fumes, and directing the hot mixture through a decomposition zone to decompose the ammonia fumes, whereby a formation of organic sulfur compounds from the deacidizer fumes is reduced, including using combustion air for burning the heating fuel with the oxygen which has a water vapor content of 50% by volume, directing the combustion air with the water vapor content into association with the fuel to form an air-steam mixture, regulating the velocity of the air-steam mixture at the burner outlet to a rate of 8 meters per second and then permitting the ammonia fumes containing NH.sub.3, HCN and H.sub.2 S to mix with the combustion gases which are formed by the burning which have a low oxygen content.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 789,682 filed Apr. 4, 1977, and now abandoned.
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