Claims
- 1. In a method of manufacturing substantially mercury-free sulfuric acid by roasting non-ferrous metal sulfide material and then removing dust, cooling, washing and removing mist from the roasted gas to prepare a cool feed gas containing SO.sub.2 and impurities comprising water and mercury, converting the SO.sub.2 to SO.sub.3 and absorbing the SO.sub.3 in dilute sulfuric acid, the improvement which comprises the steps of:
- continuously flowing a stream of said feed gas into and through scrubbing means and therein continuously scrubbing said feed gas with a continuously circulating stream of liquid scrubbing agent consisting essentially of sulfuric acid solution having an H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 concentration of from 80 to 99 wt.% and having a temperature of from 20.degree. to 70.degree. C, to absorb impurities comprising water and mercury present in said feed gas into said scrubbing agent and to produce a stream of purified feed gas containing SO.sub.2 ;
- converting the SO.sub.2 in said purified feed gas to SO.sub.3 and then flowing said resultant SO.sub.3 -containing gas through absorption tower means and therein contacting said resulting gas with dilute sulfuric acid solution to absorb the SO.sub.3 whereby to produce concentrated sulfuric acid solution;
- continuously withdrawing a portion of said circulating scrubbing agent stream while continuing to circulate the balance of said scrubbing agent stream through said scrubbing means without the following mercury removal treatment, adding to said withdrawn portion one or more metalic precipitating agents selected from the group consisting of aluminum metal powder, zinc metal powder and copper metal powder in an amount effective to precipitate the mercury present therein as mercury metal, said metallic precipitating agent or agents being the only precipitating agent added to said withdrawn portion, removing the precipitated mercury metal from said withdrawn portiion of said scrubbing agent, recovering the balance of said withdrawn portion of said scrubbing agent as a purified dilute sulfuric acid solution, and utilizing at least a portion of said purified dilute sulfuric acid solution obtained from said withdrawn portion as the dilute sulfuric acid solution employed in said contacting step.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which said precipitating agent is aluminum metal.
- 3. The method of claim 1 in which said precipitating agent is zinc metal.
- 4. The method of claim 1 in which said precipitating agent is copper metal.
- 5. The method of claim 1 in which the H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 concentration of said sulfuric acid solution is from 98 to 99 wt.%.
- 6. In a method of manufacturing substantially mercury-free sulfuric acid by roasting non-ferrous metalsulfide material and then removing dust, cooling, washing and removing mist from the roasted gas to prepare a cool feed gas containing SO.sub.2 and impurities comprising water and mercury, removing said impurities from the roasted gas, converting the SO.sub.2 to SO.sub.3 and absorbing the SO.sub.3 in dilute sulfuric acid, the improvement which comprises:
- continuously flowing a stream of said feed gas into and through first scrubbing means and therein continuously scrubbing said feed gas with a continuously circulating stream of first liquid scrubbing agent consisting essentially of sulfuric acid solution having an H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 concentration of from 30 to 99 wt.% and having a temperature of from 20.degree. to 70.degree. C to absorb impurities comprising water and mercury present in said cool feed gas into said scrubbing agent and to produce a stream of purified feed gas containing SO.sub.2 ;
- continuously removing said stream of said first liquid scrubbing agent from said first scrubbing means, withdrawing a portion of said stream, adding to said withdrawn portion a reagent effective to precipitate mercury present in said withdrawn portion, removing the precipitated mercury from said withdrawn portion, recovering the balance of said withdrawn portion as a purified dilute sulfuric acid solution, and continuing to circulate the balance of said stream of said first liquid scrubbing agent through said first scrubbing means without precipitating and removing mercury present therein;
- continuously feeding said stream of purified feed gas exiting from said first scrubbing means through second scrubbing means and therein continuously scrubbing said purified feed gas with a continuously circulating stream of second liquid scrubbing agent consisting essentially of sulfuric acid solution having an H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 concentration of about 98 to 99 wt.% and a temperature of about 60.degree. to 80.degree. C to absorb into said second scrubbing agent an additional quantity of the mercury present in said purified feed gas whereby to produce an additionally purified feed gas containing SO.sub.2, said second liquid scrubbing agent having a higher concentration, a higher temperature or both higher concentration and higher temperature, than said first liquid scrubbing agent;
- converting the SO.sub.2 in said additionally purified feed gas to SO.sub.3 and then flowing the SO.sub.3 -containing gas through two absorption stages in series and in each of said stages contacting said SO.sub.3 -containing gas with different dilute sulfuric acid solutions to absorb the SO.sub.3 whereby to produce two separate concentrated sulfuric acid solutions, the dilute sulfuric acid solution employed in the first absorption stage comprising the purified dilute sulfuric acid solution obtained by precipitating mercury from the scrubbing agent used in the first scrubbing means, the dilute sulfuric acid solution employed in the second absorption stage comprising a second portion of the scrubbing agent employed in the first scrubbing means and which is not subjected to mercury removal, and including the step of feeding the concentrated sulfuric acid solution from the second absorption stage to said second scrubbing means to serve as said second scrubbing agent therein.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 in which said stream of purified feed gas exiting from said first scrubbing means is pressurized by a blower and then is first scrubbing means is pressurized by a blower and then is flowed through said second scrubbing means, the operation of the blower effecting adiabatic compression of said purified feed gas fed into said second scrubbing means to increase its temperature to a level approximating the temperature of said second scrubbing agent fed into said second scrubbing means.
- 8. A method according to claim 6 in which said stream of purified feed gas exiting from said first scrubbing means is pressurized by a blower and then is flowed through heat excahange means and thence is flowed through said second scrubbing means, said blower effecting adiabatic compression of said purified feed gas to increase its temperature and said heat exchange means further increasing its temperature so that the temperature of the purified feed gas fed into said second scrubbing means is approximately equal to the temperature of said second scrubbing agent fed into said second scrubbing means.
- 9. A method according to claim 6 in which said first scrubbing means comprises two scrubbing towers and said feed gas is flowed in series through said scrubbing towers and is scrubbed by separate streams of said first scrubbing agent.
- 10. A method according to claim 6 including the steps of removing a portion of the second liquid scrubbing agent from the second scrubbing means and mixing said portion with the first liquid scrubbing agent circulating in the first scrubbing means.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 6 in which the H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 concentration of said first liquid scrubbing agent is about 77% and the temperature thereof is 35.degree. to 40.degree. C.
- 12. In a method of manufacturing substantially mercury-free sulfuric acid by roasting non-ferrous metal sulfide material and then removing dust, cooling, washing and removing mist from the roasted gas to prepare a cool feed gas containing SO.sub.2 and impurities comprising water and mercury, removing said impurities from the roasted gas, converting the SO.sub.2 to SO.sub.3 and absorbing the SO.sub.3 in dilute sulfuric acid, the improvement which comprises:
- continuously flowing a stream of said feed gas into and through first scrubbing means and therein continuously scrubbing said feed gas with a continuously circulating stream of first liquid scrubbing agent consisting essentially of sulfuric acid solution having an H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 concentration of from 30 to 99 wt.% and having a temperature of from 20.degree. to 70.degree. C to absorb impurities comprising water and mercury present in said cool feed gas into said scrubbing agent and to produce a stream of purified feed gas containing SO.sub.2, said first scrubbing means comprising two scrubbing towers and said feed gas being flowed in series through said scrubbing towers and being scrubbed by separate streams of said first scrubbing agent;
- continuously removing said stream of said first liquid scrubbing agent from said first scrubbing means, withdrawing a portion of said stream, adding to said withdrawn portion a reagent effective to precipitate mercury present in said withdrawn portion, removing the precipitated mercury from said withdrawn portion, recovering the balance of said withdrawn portion as a purified dilute sulfuric acid solution, and continuing to circulate the balance of said stream of said first liquid scrubbing agent through said first scrubbing means without precipitating and removing mercury present therein;
- continuously feeding said stream of purified feed gas exiting from said first scrubbing means through second scrubbing means and therein continuously scrubbing said purified feed gas with a continuously circulating stream of second liquid scrubbing agent consisting essentially of sulfuric acid solution having an H.sub.2 SO.sub.4 concentration of about 98 to 99 wt.% and a temperature of about 60.degree. to 80.degree. C to absorb into said second scrubbing agent an additional quantity of the mercury present in said purified feed gas whereby to produce an additionally purified feed gas containing SO.sub.2, said second liquid scrubbing agent having a higher concentration, a higher temperature or both higher concentration and higher temperature, than said first liquid scrubbing agent;
- continuously removing a portion of the second liquid scrubbing agent from the second scrubbing means and mixing said portion with the first liquid scrubbing agent circulating through the second of said scrubbing towers, and removing a portion of the first liquid scrubbing agent circulating through the second of said scrubbing towers and mixing it with the first liquid scrubbing agent circulating through the first of said scrubbing towers;
- converting the SO.sub.2 in said additionally purified feed gas to SO.sub.3 and then flowing the SO.sub.3 -containing gas through absorption tower means and therein contacting said purified feed gas with dilute sulfuric acid solution to absorb the SO.sub.3 whereby to produce concentrated sulfuric acid solution.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 including the step of removing a portion of the concentrated sulfuric acid solution obtained in said contacting step and mixing it with the second scrubbing agent circulating through said second scrubbing means.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 in which said stream of purified feed gas exiting from said first scrubbing means is pressurized by a blower and then is flowed through said second scrubbing means, the operation of the blower effecting adiabatic compression of said purified feed gas fed into said second scrubbing means to increase its temperature to a level approximating the temperature of said second scrubbing agent fed into said second scrubbing means.
- 15. A method according to claim 13 in which said stream of purified feed gas exiting from said first scrubbing means is pressurized by a blower and then is flowed through heat exchange means and thence is flowed through said second scrubbing means, said blower effecting adiabatic compression of said purified feed gas to increase its temperature and said heat exchange means further increasing its temperature so that the temperature of the purified feed gas fed into said second scrubbing means is approximately equal to the temperature of said second scrubbing agent fed into said second scrubbing means.
Priority Claims (4)
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46-70625 |
Sep 1971 |
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47-20820 |
Feb 1972 |
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47-21384 |
Feb 1972 |
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47-41633 |
Apr 1972 |
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Parent Case Info
This a division of application Ser. No. 286,712 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,954,451, filed Sept. 6, 1972.
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