Scrubber Design For Removing Sulfur Dioxide From Off Gases Of Coal Burning Power Plants And Metallurgical Smelters

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lewis. Clifford J.
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to present design information and operating data on a pilot gas scrubber which is believed to be a new approach for removing noxious gases and particulate matter from the off gases of coal burning power plants and smelters. This principle of scrubbing gases, particularly, scrubbing with an aqueous slurry of lime, was conceived by the author early in 1972. The National Lime Association financed the design, fabrication and initial operation of the unit. The unit was fabricated by Hazen Research Inc. of Golden, Colorado. It has been tested on the off gases of two coal burning power plants and one smelter. The current environmental program has stimulated research and development activity directed toward the removal of sulfur oxides, oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter and other undesirable substances from gases discharged into the atmosphere. At present, most of this effort is focused on the removal of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter by aqueous scrubbing of the gases. This presentation deals particularly with the removal of sulfur dioxide using an aqueous slurry of lime as the scrubbing medium. In recent papers, the author has called attention to-the sludge problems resulting from aqueous scrubbing and to some earlier data on the pilot scrubber about to be discussed.1/
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APA: Lewis. Clifford J.  (1973)  Scrubber Design For Removing Sulfur Dioxide From Off Gases Of Coal Burning Power Plants And Metallurgical Smelters

MLA: Lewis. Clifford J. Scrubber Design For Removing Sulfur Dioxide From Off Gases Of Coal Burning Power Plants And Metallurgical Smelters. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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