Abstract The simultaneous removal of SO 2 and NO from sintering flue gases can be realized by ammonia-Fe(II)EDTA absorption, which has become a hotspot for research. In order to get… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The simultaneous removal of SO 2 and NO from sintering flue gases can be realized by ammonia-Fe(II)EDTA absorption, which has become a hotspot for research. In order to get useful data for further industrialization, the practical operating conditions of the sintering plant were simulated and the experiments were performed to explore the effects of sintering flue gas flow rate, flue gas temperature, compulsory oxidation, SO 2 and NO concentrations on the combined elimination of SO 2 and NO in a pilot-scale reactor. According to the experimental results, it was not conducive to the absorption of NO when the flue gas flow rate, the oxidation air flow rate and the NO concentration increased. The impact of flue gas temperature on the removal of SO 2 and NO was not obvious when the slurry temperature was constant. In addition, the SO 2 concentration had little effect on the absorption of SO 2 and NO.
               
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