Abstract

Collaborative disposal of sludge has been applied extensively in cement industry kilns, but the influence of organic components in sludge on the selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) denitrification is still in highly demanding. This paper focuses the influence of ethanol, n-octane, benzene, and acetone on the SNCR denitrification, and the influence of ethanol are analyzed on SNCR denitrification under different flue gas condition. The result showed that the presence of organic components reduces the reaction temperature of SNCR. When the temperature of SNCR reaction is at 750 ~ 800 ℃, the denitrification rate of four organic components is ethanol > benzene > n-octane > acetone. The optimum denitrification rate on SNCR can reach as high as 90.377% when the reaction condition is the NH3/NO is 1; the ethanol concentration is 1000ppm; O2 concentration is 2%; and temperature is 750 ℃. The presence of carbon dioxide inhibits the denitrification reaction. With the increase of temperature, the influence of SO2 on the denitrification reaction first increases and then decreases. In this paper, the influence of organic components in sludge on SNCR denitrification will be analyzed, which provides a theoretical basis for the selection of sludge dosing method for cement kiln collaborative disposal.

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