Experimental study of wet flue gas desulphurization with a novel type PCF device

2011 
Abstract Scrubbers are being widely used to remove the dust, sulphur dioxide and other harmful gases from coal-fired boilers. In this paper, a novel ‘wet-type’ desulphurization absorber, the PCF device (Chinese LOGO), was developed and studied through an experimental method. The mixture of air and SO 2 was used as simulated flue gas and CaCO 3 -in-water suspension was used as absorbent. The results show that the PCF device has a good overall performance for FGD. Under moderate conditions employed, the content of SO 2 in outlet flue gas can achieve a level much lower than that permitted, while the pressure drop is very small due to co-flows in preliminarily treating chamber and no venturi structure in inlet tube. Guide plates and self-excitation chamber can improve the SO 2 removal efficiency by intensifying the mass-transfer and second purification. Some feasible process parameters are as follows: slurry pH value = 5.6–6.0, liquid–gas ratio = 8.7–10.4 L/m 3 , superficial gas velocity in inner cylinder = 3.5–4.5 m/s, and addition of Cl − (in the form of CaCl 2 ) to the slurry (25 g/L) decreased the degree of SO 2 removal about 13.12%.
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