Claims
- 1. A process wherein nitrogen oxides NO.sub.x contained in waste gases produced by combustion of fossil fuels in a furnace are reduced with ammonia (NH.sub.3) to elemental nitrogen N.sub.2 and the reducing agent (NH.sub.3) is recycled comprising the steps of:
- providing a furnace;
- reacting the waste gases produced by combustion with ammonia NH.sub.3 to reduce the nitrogen oxides to elementary nitrogen N.sub.2 ;
- subjecting the waste gases after being so reacted to waste gas cleaning whereby washing water removes the unreacted ammonia which is known as slip from the waste gas to produce slip-enriched washing water;
- raising the pH value of the slip enriched washing water to a value of more than 10;
- introducing air into the pH-raised slip-enriched water to remove the slip from the water and produce an air-slip mixture; and
- recycling the air-slip mixture into the furnace to react with waste gases produced by combustion to reduce nitrogen oxides and thereby lower the amount of ammonia discharged into the atmosphere.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the air and the pH-raised slip-enriched washing water are mixed together in a stripping column and the air-slip mixture is discharged from said column.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein the pH is raised by introducing lime into the slip-enriched washing water.
- 4. The process of claim 2, wherein the pH is raised by feeding the slip-enriched washing water and a lime and sodium chloride solution as inputs to an ion exchanger, the pH-raised slip-enriched water appearing at the output of the exchanger.
- 5. The process of claim 2, wherein the waste gas-ammonia reaction takes place in a reaction chamber.
- 6. Apparatus wherein nitrogen oxides NO.sub.x contained in waste gases produced by combustion of fossil fuels in a furnace are reduced with ammonia (NH.sub.3) to elemental nitrogen N.sub.2 and the reducing agent (NH.sub.3) is recycled comprising:
- a furnace
- means to react the waste gases produced by combustion with ammonia NH.sub.3 to reduce the nitrogen oxides to elementary nitrogen N.sub.2 ;
- means to subject the waste gases after being so reacted to waste gas cleaning whereby washing water removes the unreacted ammonia which is known as slip from the waste gas to produce slip enriched washing water;
- means to raise the pH value of the slip-enriched washing water to a value of more than 10;
- means to introduce air into the pH-raised slip-enriched water to remove the slip from the water and produce an air-slip mixture; and
- means to recycle the air-slip mixture into the furnace to react with waste gases produced by combustion to reduce nitrogen oxide and thereby lower the amount of ammonia discharged into the atmosphere.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the means for removing the slip from the water includes a stripping column.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the wet waste gas cleaning means includes a wet cleaning means disposed between the furnace and the stripping column.
- 9. A process for burning flammable material in a furnace which results in the production of toxic waste gas, wherein nitrogen oxides NO.sub.x contained in the waste gases are reduced with ammonia (NH.sub.3) to elemental nitrogen N.sub.2 and the reducing agent (NH.sub.3) is recycled comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a furnace;
- (b) mixing the waste gas with ammonia to produce a waste gas-ammonia mixture;
- (c) reacting the waste gas-ammonia mixture in a reaction chamber to separate nitrogen oxides from the mixture, which results in a discharge having unreacted ammonia, known as slip;
- (d) dissolving the slip in washing water having an acid constituent so the unreacted ammonia in the slip combines with the acid to produce ammonium salts and slip-enriched washing water;
- (e) raising the pH value of the slip-enriched washing water to a value of more than 10 by combining it with lime to prevent dissolved ammonia from passing from the slip-enriched washing water into the surrounding environment;
- (f) mixing the slip-enriched washing washer with fresh air to strip undissolved ammonia therefrom, which results in an undissolved ammonia-air mixture; and
- (g) recycling the undissolved ammonia-air mixture into the furnace to prevent undesirable discharge of toxic ammonia into the environment.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/107,439 filed on Oct. 13, 1987 abandoned.
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