Claims
- 1. A process for treating effluent gases having a temperature above about 500.degree. F. and initially containing hydrogen fluoride and boron oxides to reduce the concentrations of hydrogen fluoride and boron oxides to environmentally required levels, comprising the following steps:
- 1. First treating the effluent gases to remove a predominant portion of the hydrogen fluoride by the steps of:
- a. spraying into said effluent gases an aqueous solution or slurry of a basic material selected from the group consisting of: the oxides, hydroxides, carbonates and bicarbonates of the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, zinc, nickel, copper and iron; nepheline syenite and phonolite; and mixtures thereof;
- b. adjusting the concentration of basic material in said solution or slurry and the rate of addition of solution or slurry such that about 70-90% of the hydrogen fluoride initially present reacts with said basic material to form a solid salt reaction product and the hot effluent gases rapidly evaporate substantially all of the liquid water thereby cooling the effluent gases to a temperature of about 200.degree.-300.degree. F. and humidifying the gases to a relative humidity of about 20-50%; and,
- c. separating the larger solid salt particles from the effluent gases by gravity;
- 2. Thereafter further treating the effluent gases for the removal of residual hydrogen fluoride and solid particles including boron oxides by the steps of:
- a. contacting the effluent gases with an ambient air suspension of particulate sorbent material selected from nepheline syenite, phonolite and mixtures thereof to sorb residual hydrogen fluordie to environmentally acceptable levels and to further cool the effluent gases to about 150.degree.-185.degree. F.; and,
- b. separating the mixture of effluent gases and particulate material by filter means.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said aqueous solution or slurry consists essentially of lime slurry.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said quenching step reduces the gas stream temperature to about 220.degree.-250.degree. F.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein said gas stream is further cooled to about 165.degree.-185.degree. F.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said particulate sorbent material consists essentially of nepheline syenite or phonolite and the spent sorbent material is separated from said gas stream by means of a baghouse.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein said separated spent sorbent material is added to said aqueous solution or slurry as at least a portion of the basic material therefor.
- 7. The process of claim 5 wherein said baghouse is pre-coated with particulate sorbent material prior to the arrival of said gas stream.
- 8. A process for treating effluent gases having a temperature from about 400.degree.-725.degree. F. and initially containing about 40-80 ppm. hydrogen fluoride and about 0.3-0.8 lbs./hr. of boron oxides to reduce the concentrations of hydrogen fluoride to about 2 ppm. or less and to reduce the concentration of boron oxides to about 0.05 lbs./hr. or less comprising the following steps:
- 1. First treating the effluent gases to remove a predominant portion of the hydrogen fluoride by the steps of:
- a. spraying into said effluent gases an aqueous solution or slurry of a basic material selected from the group consisting of: the oxides, hydroxides, carbonates and bicarbonates of the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, zinc, nickel, copper and iron; nepheline syenite and phonolite; and mixtures thereof;
- b. adjusting the concentration of basic material in said solution or slurry and the rate of addition of solution such that about 70-90% of the hydrogen fluoride initially present reacts with said basic material to form a solid salt reaction product and the hot effluent gases rapidly evaporate substantially all of the liquid water thereby cooling the effluent gases to a temperature of about 240.degree.-290.degree. F. and humidifying the gases to a relative humidity of about 20-50%; and,
- c. separating the larger solid salt particles from the effluent gases by gravity;
- 2. Thereafter further treating the effluent gases for the removal of residual hydrogen fluoride and solid particles including boron oxides by the steps of:
- a. mixing the effluent gases with an ambient air suspension of particulate nepheline syenite to sorb residual hydrogen fluoride to about 2 ppm. or less and to further cool the effluent gases to about 170-175.degree. F.; and,
- b. separating the mixture of effluent gases and particulate material by means of a baghouse filter.
- 9. The process of claim 8 wherein said aqueous solution or slurry of a basic material comprises lime in the form of about a 3.5% slurry.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 463,651 filed Apr. 25, 1974 by the same inventor, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,969,482.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Hein et al., "Scrubbing of Fume From Combustion Cases at Efficiencies up to 99.98%," Chemical Abstracts, vol. 55, 16964 and 16965. |
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