Claims
- 1. In a process for operating a power plant or reverberatory furnace whereby the flue gases or effluent gases are being treated for removal of sulfur dioxide, and a wet lime or limestone scrubber is used in which scale formation and/or encrustation are encountered, the improvement for avoiding said encrustations and/or scale formation comprising:
- cooling said flue or effluent gases to a temperature of less than 105.degree. F.;
- contacting said flue or effluent gases with an oxide, hydroxide, or carbonate of calcium, magnesium, or barium in an aqueous liquid as a scrubbing liquor for scrubbing the gas, said scrubbing liquor being at a temperature equal or less than the temperature of the flue or effluent gas, when said liquid leaves the scrubber;
- venting the scrubbed gas to atmosphere;
- depositing in a lagoon said aqueous solution containing the reaction products of sulfur dioxide with said scrubbing liquor and settling the same therein;
- returning a settled liquid from said lagoon and augmenting the same with said oxide, hydroxide, or carbonate of calcium, magnesium, or barium;
- and recirculating said augmented liquor to the scrubbing zone.
- 2. In a process for operating a wet lime or limestone scrubber whereby sulfur dioxide laden gases are being contacted with an aqueous slurry of lime of limestone and in which scrubber scale formation and/or encrustations are encountered, the improvement for avoiding said encrustations and/or scale formation comprising:
- introducing into said scrubber a gas containing sulfur dioxide cooled below a temperature from 105.degree. F. to the ambient temperature;
- contacting said thus cooled gases with a counter-currently introduced scrubbing liquor containing wet lime or limestone whereby the exit temperature of the scrubbing liquor is at a temperature at most equivalent to the incoming gas stream;
- removing said slurry containing the reaction product of sulfur dioxide with said lime or limestone of said scrubbing liquor;
- settling the reaction components in a lagoon;
- and removing liquid therefrom at ambient temperatures, said liquid being augmented by lime or limestone for recirculation to the wet lime or limestone scrubber as the scrubbing liquor.
- 3. In a process for operating a power plant utilizing coal of high sulfur content, the process comprising the steps of:
- combusting said coal in a furnace zone, cooling said combustion gases containing sulfur dioxide to a temperature less than 105.degree. F., introducing said cooled gases in a wet lime or limestone scrubber, contacting said gases with a scrubbing liquor at an ambient temperature wherein the scrubbing liquor exit temperature from said wet lime or limestone scrubber is at most equivalent to the entering temperature of said hot gases in said scrubber and removing the reaction products from said scrubbing liquor while augmenting the scrubbing liquor with lime or limestone for recycling to said wet lime or limestone scrubber, whereby encrusting and scale formation within said scrubber is thereby avoided.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 537,209, filed Dec. 30, 1974, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Flue Gas Desulfurization, Joy Manufacturing Co., 6/1972. |
Operation of a Limestone Wet Scrubber, D. C. Gifford, Chemical Eng. Progress, vol. 69, No. 6, 6/1973, pp. 86-92. |
Betz Handbook of Industrial Water Conditioning, 5th Edition, 1957, pp. 152-154. |
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537209 |
Dec 1974 |
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