Method for reduction of sulfur products for gases by injection of powdered alkali sorbent at intermediate temperatures
First Claim
1. A method for reducing the sulfur content of a combustion gas from a combustion installation comprising the step of injecting a dry powdered sorbent selected from the group consisting of calcium hydrate, magnesium hydrate, dolomite hydrate and mixtures thereof, into sulfur-containing gases at a location in said combustion installation where combustion gases are between 800 and 1200 degrees F., without said injection significantly decreasing the temperature of said gases, said injection of dry powdered sorbent providing during the residence time of said gases within said combustion installation a chemical reaction of said sorbent with SO2 and the combustion gases that converts at least 25 percent of said sorbent to sulfite, with the remaining unreacted sorbent being substantially alkali hydroxide.
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Abstract
A method is provided for reducing the sulfur content of exhaust (flue) gas from a combustion installation manufacturing process, or chemical process comprising the step of injecting dry powder alkali hydrate sorbent directly into intermediate temperature (800°-1200° F.) combustion/process gases. The alkali hydrate sorbent reacts rapidly with the sulfur-containing gases in this temperature regime to produce primarily alkali sulfites. The unreacted portion of the sorbent largely remains in the form of an alkali hydrate and may react further with residual sulfur, especially in the presence of water, at lower temperatures. A novel combustion chamber is also provided having an injection means for injecting alkali hydrate sorbent into a combustion volume where the temperature is in the range of 800°-1200° F., to cause a predetermined reaction of the alkali hydrate sorbent with SO2 and the combustion gases to produce primarily alkali sulfites with the unreacted sorbent remaining substantially as alkali hydroxide.
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- 1. A method for reducing the sulfur content of a combustion gas from a combustion installation comprising the step of injecting a dry powdered sorbent selected from the group consisting of calcium hydrate, magnesium hydrate, dolomite hydrate and mixtures thereof, into sulfur-containing gases at a location in said combustion installation where combustion gases are between 800 and 1200 degrees F., without said injection significantly decreasing the temperature of said gases, said injection of dry powdered sorbent providing during the residence time of said gases within said combustion installation a chemical reaction of said sorbent with SO2 and the combustion gases that converts at least 25 percent of said sorbent to sulfite, with the remaining unreacted sorbent being substantially alkali hydroxide.
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