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Self-scrubbing removal of submicron particles from gaseous effluents

US5225175A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateJun 22, 1992
Grant dateJul 6, 1993
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Expiry dateJun 22, 2012

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC Y)Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies
  • CPC primaryY02A50/20
  • WIPO fieldChemical engineering
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

The invention comprises a method and a system for separating very fine particulates from gaseous effluents resulting from the burning of coal or other fossil fuels, or from other combustion processes, such particulates being too small for typical methods to separate. The method utilizes the SO.sub.2, which normally occurs in such gaseous effluents, as a vehicle to enlarge the particles. The gaseous effluent is mixed with water droplets whereby some of the water evaporates; a gaseous ammonia is then injected into the mixture under conditions such as to cause ammonium sulfite to form and to condense on the particles, thus enlarging the particles, and water to condense on the particles, thus further enlarging them; and the now enlarged particles are separated from the gaseous effluent by known methods. DeNO.sub.x and DeSO.sub.x procedures may also be performed on the gaseous effluent prior to the process noted above. Likewise heat recovery may be effected.

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