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Effects of slurry properties on simultaneous removal of SO2 and NO by ammonia-Fe(II)EDTA absorption in sintering plants.
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Simultaneous removal of SO 2 and NO by ammonia-Fe(II)EDTA absorption has become a research focus in recent years. In order to get useful data for further industrialization, in this work the practical operating conditions of the sintering plant were simulated in a pilot-scale reactor in order to explore the effects of slurry properties on simultaneous removal of SO 2 and NO. It was not conducive to the absorption of NO when (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 concentration and slurry temperature had been increased. The initial NO removal efficiency decreased from 90.63% to 44.12% as the (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 concentration increased from zero to 3.5 mol/L. With the increasing of Fe(II)EDTA concentration, SO 3 2− concentration and pH value of absorption liquid and the absorption capacity of NO by Fe(II)EDTA solution increased. Especially the existence of SO 3 2− ions in slurry had significantly improved the service life of chelating agents. The NO removal efficiency only decreased by 16.46% with the SO 3 2− concentration of 0.3 mol/L after 30-min of operation. The chloride ions had no effects on the absorption of SO 2 and NO. The results indicated that changes of slurry properties had different effects on simultaneous removal of SO 2 and NO by ammonia-Fe(II)EDTA solution. The basic data offered by the experiments could effectively contribute to further industrial applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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