Claims
- 1. A dry flue gas desulfurization process comprising:
- (a) dispersing an aqueous media containing finely divided calcium carbonate particulates having a weight average diameter of 10 microns or less in a gas stream containing sulfur oxides;
- (b) passing the gas stream containing the calcium carbonate particulates to a particle separation zone; and
- (c) recovering the calcium carbonate particulates from the gas stream substantially free of sulfur oxides; said aqueous media containing finely divided calcium carbonate particulates being produced by a process comprising the steps of:
- (i) forming a slurry of calcium carbonate in an aqueous media;
- (ii) adding carbon dioxide from an external source to said slurry; and
- (iii) abrasively grinding the calcium carbonate in said slurry in the presence of said carbon dioxide to produce said finely divided calcium carbonate particulates.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said calcium carbonate particulates have a weight average diameter of less than five microns.
- 3. The process of claim 2 comprising, in step (iii), abrasively grinding the calcium carbonate to a weight average diameter of from about 6-10 microns in a tower mill and further abrasively grinding the product from the tower mill using an atomizer wheel to a weight average diameter of less than five microns.
- 4. A dry flue gas desulfurization process comprising:
- (a) dispersing an aqueous media containing finely divided calcium carbonate particulates having a weight average diameter of 10 microns or less in a gas stream containing sulfur oxides;
- (b) passing the gas stream containing the calcium carbonate particulates to a particle separation zone; and
- (c) recovering the calcium carbonate particulates from the gas stream substantially free of sulfur oxides; said aqueous media containing finely divided calcium carbonate particulates being produced by a process comprising the steps of:
- (i) forming a slurry of calcium carbonate in an aqueous media;
- (ii) adding an acid which produces carbon dioxide in the aqueous media to said slurry; and
- (iii) abrasively grinding the calcium carbonate in said slurry in the presence of said carbon dioxide to produce said finely divided calcium carbonate particulates.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein said calcium carbonate particulates have a weight average diameter of less than five microns.
- 6. The process of claim 5 comprising, in step (iii), abrasively grinding the calcium carbonate to a weight average diameter of from about 6-10 microns in a tower mill and further abrasively grinding the product from the tower mill using an atomizer wheel to a weight average diameter of a few microns or less.
- 7. A dry flue gas desulfurization process comprising:
- (a) dispersing an aqueous media containing finely divided calcium carbonate particulates having a weight average diameter of 10 microns or less in a gas stream containing sulfur oxides;
- (b) passing the gas stream containing the calcium carbonate particulates to a particle separation zone; and
- (c) recovering the calcium carbonate particulates from the gas stream substantially free of sulfur oxides; said aqueous media containing finely divided calcium carbonate particulates being produced by a process comprising the steps of:
- (i) forming a slurry of calcium carbonate in an aqueous media;
- (ii) adding to said slurry carbon dioxide from an external source and a soluble acid-forming compound, the anion of which forms water soluble calcium compounds; and
- (iii) abrasively grinding the calcium carbonate in said slurry in the presence of said carbon dioxide and said soluble acid-forming compound to produce said finely divided calcium carbonate particulates.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein said calcium carbonate particulates have a weight average diameter of less than five microns.
- 9. The process of claim 8 comprising, in step (iii), abrasively grinding the calcium carbonate to a weight average diameter of from about 6-10 microns in a tower mill and further abrasively grinding the product from the tower mill using an atomizer wheel to a weight average diameter of less than five microns
- 10. The process of claim 7 comprising, in step (iii), abrasively grinding the calcium carbonate in the presence of said carbon dioxide and calcium chloride.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 548,126, filed Nov. 2, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,629,130.
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