Claims
- 1. A process for removing oxides of nitrogen from a combustion gas mixture including carbon dioxide, nitric oxide and other oxides of nitrogen comprising:
- (a) treating said gas mixture in a first zone by introducing to said zone an aqueous media which is a mixture of an acid and an oxidant, said acid being selected from the group consisting of sulfuric and nitric acids, and said oxidant being selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide and peroxysulfuric acid;
- (b) maintaining said oxidant in excess during said treating such that the ratio of said oxidant to nitric oxide, dinitrogen trioxide and nitrogen dioxide exceeds the stoichiometric amount needed to convert said lower valence oxides of nitrogen to nitric acid;
- (c) forming a product aqueous media which includes nitric acid and recycling a portion of the product aqueous media to said first zone of gas treating;
- (d) treating said gas stream in a second zone with an aqueous alkaline media which includes the carbonate-bicarbonate of an alkali metal which is in stoichiometric excess to the nitrogen oxides and nitric acid in the gas stream to form a second zone product aqueous media which includes alkali metal nitrate, alkali metal nitrite and alkali metal bicarbonate-carbonate; then
- (e) lowering the pH of the product aqueous media from Step (d) so that it is less than pH=9.0 by addition of carbon dioxide or nitric acid and adding hydrogen peroxide to convert at least a portion of the alkali metal nitrite to alkali metal nitrate;
- (f) crystallizing and recovering alkali metal nitrate from the product aqueous media from Step (e) in the presence of alkali metal carbonate-bicarbonate; and
- (g) recycling the product aqueous media from Step (f) to said second zone of gas treating.
- 2. A process for removing oxides of nitrogen from a combustion gas mixture including carbon dioxide, nitric oxide and other oxides of nitrogen comprising:
- (a) treating said gas mixture in a first zone by introducing to said zone an aqueous media which is a mixture of an acid and an oxidant, said acid being selected from the group consisting of sulfuric and nitric acids, and said oxidant being selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide and peroxysulfuric acid;
- (b) maintaining said oxidant in excess during said treating such that the ratio of said oxidant to nitric oxide, dinitrogen trioxide and nitrogen dioxide exceeds the stoichiometric amount needed to convert said lower valence oxides of nitrogen to nitric acid;
- (c) forming a product aqueous media which includes nitric acid and recycling a portion of the product aqueous media to said first zone of gas treating;
- (d) treating said gas stream in a second zone with an aqueous alkaline media which includes the carbonate-bicarbonate of an alkali metal which is in stoichiometric excess to the nitrogen oxides and nitric acid in the gas stream to form a second zone product aqueous media which includes alkali metal nitrate, alkali metal nitrite and alkali metal bicarbonate-carbonate; then
- (e) lowering the pH of the product aqueous media from Step (d) so that it is less than pH=9.0 by addition of carbon dioxide or nitric acid and adding hydrogen peroxide to convert at least a portion of the alkali metal nitrite to alkali metal nitrate;
- (f) further comprising heating the product aqueous media to convert at least a portion of the alkali metal bicarbonate to dibasic alkali metal carbonate and liberate gaseous carbon dioxide;
- (g) crystallizing and recovering alkali metal nitrate from the product aqueous media in the presence of alkali metal carbonate-bicarbonate; and
- (h) recycling the product aqueous media from Step (g) to said second zone of gas treating.
- 3. A process for removing oxides of nitrogen from a combustion gas mixture including carbon dioxide, nitric oxide and other oxides of nitrogen comprising:
- (a) treating said gas mixture in a first zone by introducing to said zone an aqueous media which is a mixture of an acid and an oxidant, said acid being selected from the group consisting of sulfuric and nitric acids, and said oxidant being selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide and peroxysulfuric acid;
- (b) maintaining said oxidant in excess during said treating such that the ratio of said oxidant to nitric oxide, dinitrogen trioxide and nitrogen dioxide exceeds the stoichiometric amount needed to convert said lower valence oxides of nitrogen to nitric acid;
- (c) forming a product aqueous media which includes nitric acid and recycling a portion of the product aqueous media to said first zone of gas treating;
- (d) treating said gas stream in a second zone with an aqueous alkaline media which includes the carbonate-bicarbonate of an alkali metal which is in stoichiometric excess to the nitrogen oxides and nitric acid in the gas stream to form a second zone product aqueous media which includes alkali metal nitrate, alkali metal nitrite and alkali metal bicarbonate-carbonate; then
- (e) further comprising crystallizing and recovering alkali metal nitrate from the product aqueous media in the presence of alkali metal carbonate-bicarbonate and recycling the product aqueous media to said second zone of gas treating.
- 4. A process for removing oxides of nitrogen from a combustion gas mixture including carbon dioxide, nitric oxide and other oxides of nitrogen comprising:
- (a) treating said gas mixture in a first zone by introducing to said zone an aqueous media which is a mixture of an acid and an oxidant, said acid being selected from the group consisting of sulfuric and nitric acids, and said oxidant being selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide and peroxysulfuric acid;
- (b) maintaining said oxidant in excess during said treating such that the ratio of said oxidant to nitric oxide, dinitrogen trioxide and nitrogen dioxide exceeds the stoichiometric amount needed to convert said lower valence oxides of nitrogen to nitric acid;
- (c) forming a product aqueous media which includes nitric acid and recycling a portion of the product aqueous media to said first zone of gas treating;
- (d) treating said gas stream in a second zone with an aqueous alkaline media which includes the carbonate-bicarbonate of an alkali metal which is in stoichiometric excess to the nitrogen oxides and nitric acid in the gas stream to form a second zone product aqueous media which includes alkali metal nitrate, alkali metal nitrite and alkali metal bicarbonate-carbonate; then
- (e) further comprising heating the product aqueous media to convert at least a portion of the alkali metal bicarbonate to dibasic alkali metal carbonate and liberate gaseous carbon dioxide;
- (f) crystallizing and recovering alkali metal nitrate from the product aqueous media in the presence of alkali metal carbonate-bicarbonate; and
- (g) recycling the product aqueous media from Step (f) to said second zone of gas treating.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said combustion gas also contains sulfur dioxide and during said first zone treating sulfuric and nitric acids are formed in the product aqueous media, said product aqueous media from Step (c) then being transferred and reacted with the alkali metal hydroxide catholyte liquor made by the electrolysis of alkali metal chloride in an electrolytic cell equipped with a hydraulically impermeable cationic-exchange membrane to form a mixture of alkali metal sulfate and alkali metal nitrate.
- 6. A process for the removal of oxides of nitrogen from a combustion gas mixture including nitrogen dioxide and carbon dioxide in which said gas is treated in a zone with an aqueous media which includes the carbonate-bicarbonate of an alkali metal to form a product aqueous media which includes alkali metal nitrite, alkali metal nitrate and additional alkali metal carbonate-bicarbonate, the process comprising:
- (a) lowering the pH of the product aqueous media to less than pH=9.0 to facilitate the oxidation of the alkali metal nitrite to alkali metal nitrate by treating the product aqueous media with carbon dioxide or nitric acid;
- (b) treating the product aqueous media from Step (a) with hydrogen peroxide to oxidize at least a portion of the alkali metal nitrite to alkali metal nitrate;
- (c) crystallizing and recovering at least a portion of the alkali metal nitrate in the product aqueous media from Step (b) in the presence of alkali metal carbonate-bicarbonate; and
- (d) recycling the product aqueous media from Step (c) to the zone of said gas treating.
- 7. The process of any of claims 1-4 and 5-6 in which the alkali metal is potassium.
- 8. The process of either claim 2 or 4, in which the gaseous carbon dioxide liberated is recovered.
- 9. The process of any one of claims 1-4 and 6 in which the alkali metal for either said alkali metal carbonate or bicarbonate or both is provided as alkali metal hydroxide catholyte liquor which is made by the electrolysis of alkali metal chloride in an electrolytic cell equipped with a hydraulically impermeable cationic-exchange membrane.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein the hydrogen also derived from said electrolysis of alkali metal chloride is used for the production of hydrogen peroxide.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 925,850 filed July 18, 1979 and entitled "Removal and Recovery of Nitrogen Oxides and Sulfur Dioxide from Gaseous Mixtures Containing Them", now abandoned which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 714,793 filed August 1976 and entitled "Removal of Nitrogen Oxides from Gaseous Mixtures" (now abandoned); and U.S. Ser. No. 823,051, filed Aug. 10, 1977 and entitled "Removal and Recovery of Nitrogen Oxides and Sulfur Dioxide from Gaseous Mixtures Containing Them", now abandoned which in turn, was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 714,792 filed Aug. 16, 1976 and entitled "Removal of Nitrogen Oxides from Gaseous Mixtures" (now abandoned); and U.S. Ser. No. 909,026 filed May 24, 1978 which in turn, now abandoned, was a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 812,814 filed July 5, 1977 and entitled "Removal and Recovery of Nitrogen Oxides and Sulfur Dioxide from Gaseous Mixtures Containing Them" (now abandoned), which in turn was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 714,792 filed Aug. 16, 1976 and entitled "Removal of Nitrogen Oxides from Gaseous Mixtures" (now abandoned).
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