Claims
- 1. A process for removing hydrogen fluoride from a gas which comprises the combination of the following steps:
- a. introducing the gas into a fluidized bed reactor at a velocity of 1 to 5m/sec calculated for the empty reactor to form a gas-solid suspension in which the solids concentration decreases from bottom to top and wherein the solids have a particle size of 20 to 300 microns;
- b. extracting solids from said reactor substantially exclusively in an upward direction by entrainment with gas in a gas-solid suspension having a solids content of the order of 175 to 250 grams per cubic meter (STP) of the extracted suspension;
- c. separating the solids extracted in step (b) from the entraining gas without prior removal of the solids from the gas-solid suspension which has a dust resistivity adjusted to be below 10.sup.12 Ohm-cm by means of an electrostatic precipitator directly following the reactor and constituting the sole gas/solid separator downstream of the reactor;
- d. simultaneously with the separation of the solids from the entraining gas classifying the separated particles of the solids in said electrostatic precipitator into fine-grain and coarse-grain fractions;
- e. recycling the coarse-grain fraction into the fluidized bed reactor to form a circulating fluidized bed therein while discharging the fine-grain fraction upon which impurities in said gas preferentially adsorb; and
- f. discharging gas from said electrostatic precipitator after the separation of said particles therefrom as an exhaust gas containing at most about 1 mg/m.sup.3 (STP) of fluorine as HF.
- 2. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the dust resistivity in step (c) is adjusted to below 10.sup.11 Ohm-cm.
- 3. The process defined in claim 2 wherein the gas-solid suspension is conditioned for the separation in step (c) by feeding water into the fluidized bed reactor.
- 4. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the temperature of the gas-solid suspension in step (a) is 40.degree. to 85.degree. C.
- 5. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the gas introduced into said fluidized bed reactor contains hydrogen fluoride and is introduced through at least one venturi inlet into said fluidized bed reactor.
- 6. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the resistance time of the solids in said fluidized bed reactor is increased by the incorporation of a baffle separator therein.
- 7. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the minimum solids concentration in the fluidized bed reactor is 2 to 10 kg per m.sup.3 of the reactor volume.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 488,930 filed July 19, 1974 (now abandoned) and is related to commonly assigned application Ser. No. 198,768 filed November 15, 1971 (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,907,971) by several of the present joint inventors.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Belco Bulletin No. 172-68, Electric Precipitators, "A Better Solution to Air Pollution." |
Continuations (1)
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