RI 8734 Stripping S02 -Loaded Citrate Solutions With Pressurized Steam

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. H. Lien
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has conducted research on a flue gas desulfurization (FGD) process as part of its goal of minimizing the undesirable environmental impacts associated with sulfur dioxide (S02)-bearing waste gases. This FGD process, referred to as the modified citrate process, involves absorption of S02 in a buffered citric acid solution. The absorbed S02 is subsequently stripped from the solution using steam, which regenerates the solution and produces a wet S02 product. This product can be further processed to make sulfuric acid or liquid S02. Economic evaluations showed the process to be expensive when the stripper was operated at or near ambient pressures because of the large amounts of steam required for solution regeneration. Research was directed at reducing steam consumption in the stripper. The effect of stripper pressure on steam consumption was investigated. A process research unit (PRU) was operated with the stripper pressurized in the range of 5 to 150 psig. Test results showed that steam consumption decreased with increased stripper pressure. For example, when operating the PRU stripper at 150 psig, 4.1 grams of steam per gram of S02 was required to remove 90 pct of the S02 from a 1.0-vol-pct-S02 gas. This compares to 7.1 grams of steam per gram of S02 required for 90-pct S02 recovery at 5 psig.
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APA: R. H. Lien  (1982)  RI 8734 Stripping S02 -Loaded Citrate Solutions With Pressurized Steam

MLA: R. H. Lien RI 8734 Stripping S02 -Loaded Citrate Solutions With Pressurized Steam. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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