Abstract
In industrial production, energy is mostly provided from the combustion of fossil fuels. While the flue gas emitted after fuel combustion contains sulfur dioxide, adding a desulfurization device after the combustion unit can effectively reduce the sulfur dioxide emission. In this paper, the effects of flue gas inlet concentration, pH value of absorbent solution, and over-air volume per unit length of the desulfurization and dust removal device on the desulfurization efficiency are systematically investigated by building an experimental platform. By measuring the sulfur content in the inlet and outlet flue gases, the degree of influence of each influencing factor on the flue gas desulfurization efficiency is derived, which provides a certain basis for improving the desulfurization efficiency of desulfurization equipment in industrial production.
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