Trona Use In Dry Sodium Injection For Acid Gas Removal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andrea B. Baldwin
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

In recent years, federal and state regulatory agencies have tightened air emission standards. Two of the acid gases, hydrochloric acid (HCI) and sulfur dioxide (SO2), are under heavy scrutiny for reduction. . Most traditional scrubbing systems, i.e. wet scrubbers and spray dryers, meet the standards but they typically are high in capital cost, have significant space requirements for equipment, and are difficult to maintain. Dry sodium injection (DSI) is a alternative technology that has been shown to be effective in HCl and SO2 removal while being the inverse to the problems listed with traditional systems. This paper covers the mechanics of dry injection scrubbing using the most effective sorbents, sodium bicarbonate and mechanically-refined trona (natural sodium sesquicarbonate). It presents DSI performance data for Chambers Medical located in Hampton, SC. This facility incinerates local medical and municipal solid waste. Chambers Medical has used mechanically-fined trona for HCl and SO2 removal since late 1991.
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APA: Andrea B. Baldwin  (1995)  Trona Use In Dry Sodium Injection For Acid Gas Removal

MLA: Andrea B. Baldwin Trona Use In Dry Sodium Injection For Acid Gas Removal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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