A pilot-scale study of selective desulfurization via urea addition in iron ore sintering |
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Authors: | Hong-ming Long Xue-jian Wu Tie-jun Chun Zhan-xia Di Ping Wang Qing-min Meng |
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Affiliation: | School of Metalurgical Engineering, Anhui University of Technology, Ma’anshan 243002, China |
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Abstract: | The iron ore sintering process is the main source of SO2 emissions in the iron and steel industry. In our previous research, we pro-posed a novel technology for reducing SO2 emissions in the flue gas in the iron ore sintering process by adding urea at a given distance from the sintering grate bar. In this paper, a pilot-scale experiment was carried out in a commercial sintering plant. The results showed that, com-pared to the SO2 concentration in flue gas without urea addition, the SO2concentration decreased substantially from 694.2 to 108.0 mg/m3 when 0.10wt% urea was added. NH3 decomposed by urea reacted with SO2 to produce (NH4)2SO4, decreasing the SO2concentration in the flue gas. |
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Keywords: | iron ore sintering urea flue gas desulphurization |
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