Removal of SO2 from flue gas using blast furnace dust as an adsorbent

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Binghua Xie
Na Geng
Qian Yu
Di He
Fang Wang
Tiancheng Liu
Jiyun Gao
Ping Ning
Xin Song
Lijuan Jia
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[1] Yunnan Minzu Univ,School of Chemistry and Environment
[2] Kunming Univ. of Science and Technology,Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering
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Desulfurization; Blast furnace dust; Liquid catalytic oxidation; Reaction mechanism;
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To control the SO2 emission and achieve the target of “waste controlled by waste”, a novel desulfurization method with blast furnace dust slurry was proposed. The effects of reaction temperature, oxygen concentration, and solid–liquid ratio on SO2 removal efficiency were investigated. The optimal conditions were reaction temperature of 35 ℃, oxygen concentration of 10 vol.%, and solid–liquid ratio of 0.5 g/300 mL. Under the optimal conditions, the desulfurization efficiency reached 100% for 4 h. Response surface methodology (RSM) results showed that oxygen concentration significantly influenced the SO2 removal efficiency. Finally, the possible desulfurization mechanism of blast furnace dust was proposed based on the EDX, XRD, SEM–EDS, ICP, and IC. The blast furnace dust (main components are CaZn8(SO4)2(OH)12Cl2·(H2O)9, Mn6.927Si6O15·(OH)8, ZnO, Fe2O3) reacted with H+ to form Zn2+, Fe3+, and Mn2+ which shows a key effect on the SO2 liquid catalytic oxidation. This study provides a promising, feasible, and low-cost desulfurization technology by reusing blast furnace dust.
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页码:15642 / 15653
页数:11
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