Process for removing SO.sub.2 and fly ash from flue gas

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4960445
  • Patent Number
    4,960,445
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 20, 1989
    35 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 1990
    34 years ago
Abstract
A process is disclosed for enhanced removal of SO.sub.2 and fly ash from flue gas by directing the flue gas and an SO.sub.2 sorbent through an electrostatic charger and then through a bag filter where electrostatically improved flue gas/sorbent contact occurs and where the suspended fly ash and sodium sulfate are removed and the gas stream is discharged.
Description

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention is directed to a process for enhancing the removal of SO.sub.2 and fly ash from flue gases and to such a process wherein the ratio of SO.sub.2 sorbent to SO.sub.2 may be reduced resulting in a substantial saving in the cost of sorbent for plant operation.
BACKGROUND
It is known that the technique of particle charging prior to fabric filtration results in a pressure drop reduction as particle charging prior to fabric filtration produces a charged particle bed on the filter surface which is more open and less densely packed than when non-charged particles are collected. It is also known that SO.sub.2 may be removed from flue gases by certain sorbents such as sodium bicarbonate and Nahcolite.
Examples of prior art are:
Schuff ----4,290,786;
Schuff ----4,220,478;
Johnstone ----2,924,294;
Calvert ----4,169,714.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is based on a process for removing SO.sub.2 and fly ash from flue gases by directing a particulate SO.sub.2 sorbent, such as sodium bicarbonate or Nahcolite, and flue gas containing suspended fly ash and sulfur dioxide through an electrostatic charger and thereafter directing the charged sorbent and flue gas through a bag filter to separate the fly ash and formed sodium sulfate from the flue gas.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The drawing is a flow diagram of apparatus for carrying out the process of the invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawing directional arrow 10 represents the flow of flue gas containing suspended fly ash and sulfur dioxide into an electrostatic charger 12 of conventional design. Also directed into the electrostatic charger is particulate SO.sub.2 sorbent preferably sodium bicarbonate or its naturally occurring form, such as Nahcolite or Trona, from a storage bin 14.
The combined flue gas and SO.sub.2 sorbent are then directed to the bag filter 16 where the electrostatically charged sorbent creates a bed of loosely packed particles. Due to reduced resistance to gas flow, this bed of sorbent can be allowed to increase in depth, resulting in enhanced flue gas contact and enhanced conversion of the SO.sub.2 to sodium sulfate. The discharge from the bag filter 16 is fly ash and sodium sulfate as at 18 and clean gas as at 20. Nahcolite (NaHCO.sub.3) is most often considered as the SO.sub.2 sorbent of choice, and Na.sub.2 /S ratio of 1.2 or higher is generally considered to be needed for 90% SO.sub.2 removal. Following the teachings of the present invention reduces the sorbent to SO.sub.2 ratio such that Na.sub.2 /S ratio can be lowered to 1.0.
EXAMPLE
Considering a 500 MW power plant using 12,000 BTU/pound, 2% sulfur coal and operating 7,000 hours/year a Na.sub.2 /S ratio reduction from 1.2 to 1.0 and assuming a Nahcolite cost of $75.00 per ton would result in a yearly saving of approximated $2.4 million. This can be compared to the estimated installation cost of the electrostatic charger of 0.5 million. Preferably the sorbent particles are in the size range of from about 1 micron to about 100 microns.
The electrostatic charger makes use of high voltage corona discharge, such as is utilized in electrostatic precipitators.
Claims
  • 1. A process for removal of SO.sub.2 and fly ash from flue gas and reducing the ratio of SO.sub.2 sorbent to SO.sub.2 comprising the steps directing a particulate SO.sub.2 sorbent in the size range of from about 1 micron to about 100 microns selected from the group consisting of sodium bicarbonate, Nahcolite and Trona into an electrostatic charger utilizing corona discharge and contacting the flue gas containing suspended fly ash and sulfur dioxide with the SO.sub.2 sorbent; directing the charged sorbent and flue gas to a bag filter; permitting the charged particulate sorbent and fly ash to form a layer on the surface of the bag filter where the SO.sub.2 converts the SO.sub.2 sorbent to sodium sulfate as the flue gas passes through the bag filter.
  • 2. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein the sorbent is sodium bicarbonate.
  • 3. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein the sorbent is Nahcolite.
  • 4. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein the sorbent is Trona.
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 764,715, filed Aug. 12, 1985, now abandoned.

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Number Name Date Kind
2924294 Johnstone Feb 1960
3589863 Frevel et al. Jun 1971
3808774 Teller May 1974
3852410 Rivers et al. Dec 1974
3933978 Margraf Jan 1976
3995005 Teller Nov 1976
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Number Date Country
2153777 May 1973 DEX
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 4th Ed., McGraw-Hill Book Co., N.Y., 1969, pp. 444, 694.
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 764715 Aug 1985