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- Title
Co-absorption and Reduction Mechanism of SO<sub>2</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub> from Flue Gas Using a Na<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>3</sub> Solution with an Oxidation Inhibitor.
- Authors
Ma, Yongpeng; Wang, Jiandong; Yuan, Dongli; Zhang, Xiaojing; Qu, Zan; Zhang, Hongzhong; Ma, Yunxia
- Abstract
Herein, a novel Na2SO3 process enhanced with an oxidation inhibitor was proposed for the synergic removal of SO2 and NO2 from nonferrous smelting flue gas. The co-absorption and reduction characteristics and mechanism of SO2 and NO2 were investigated. Results showed that when 80.59, 161.17, and 241.76 mM Na2S2O3 was added into 2% of Na2SO3 solution, NO2 absorption capacity increased to 264%, 300%, and 330%, and that of SO2 increased to 162%, 198%, and 232%, respectively. The inhibition action of Na2S2O3 was achieved by reacting S 2 O 3 2 − with ∙ S O 3 − to form an inert substance polythionate that prevents ∙ S O 3 − from reacting with dissolved oxygen. The co-absorption and reduction characteristics of SO2 and NO2 revealed that ∼42.5% of NO2(N) was reduced to N2, 21.5% of NO2(N) combined with S O 3 2 − to form O N S O 3 − compounds, 5% of NO2(N) formed N O 3 − in solution, and 22.6% of NO2(N) was reduced to NO into flue gas. Therefore, the enhanced Na2SO3 process shows potential for synergistic desulfurization and NO2 removal from the nonferrous metal smelting industry.
- Subjects
FLUE gases; NONFERROUS metals; NONFERROUS metal industries; OXIDATION
- Publication
Environmental Engineering Science, 2021, Vol 38, Issue 4, p277
- ISSN
1092-8758
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1089/ees.2020.0324