Abstract

A new process was proposed to reduce fine particle emissions in coal-fired flue gases via the condensation of SO3 and water vapor. In this new process, hot atomized water was sprayed before the electrostatic precipitator (ESP) system to decrease the flue gas temperature and increase the flue gas humidity, causing the flue gas temperature to drop below the acid dew point; thus, SO3 would condense on the particle surfaces ahead of the ESP, which would enhance the fine particle removal efficiency of the ESP. Then, a fluoroplastic heat exchanger was located between the ESP and the wet flue gas desulfurization (WFGD) system to make the WFGD inlet flue gas temperature decrease further at a high humidity, leading to the condensation of water vapor on the particle surfaces in the desulfurization scrubber, which would improve the removal efficiency of the WFGD. The feasibility of this new process was analyzed by numerical calculation, and the results showed that the new process was feasible for the original flue g...

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