High SO2 Feed Gas Sulfuric Acid Plant Design Option

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. J. McLaws
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Recent innovations in metal smelting technology utilize continuous oxygen-enriched smelting and converting processes which are capable of producing off-gases containing up to 60% SO2 or more. Other SO2 recovery processes, involving solvent absorption and steam or vacuum regeneration, can produce off-gases with SO2 concentrations nearing 100%.Processing of these high-concentration SO2 off-gases in conventional sulfuric acid plants can cause excessively high catalyst bed temperatures and poor SO2 conversion. In order to avoid these problems, a conventional acid plant design must dilute these high SO2 process gasses with dilution air in order to provide the required oxygen to effectively convert the SO2 and provide a heat sink (via the inert N2) such that the exothermic reaction, SO2 + ½ O2 ???SO3, does not exceed the temperature limit of the catalyst or the converter vessel.MECS, Inc. (MECS) has proven that a high SO2 feed gas design can be a viable option which can increase energy recovery, reduce energy consumption and potentially reduce capital costs."
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APA: D. J. McLaws  (2014)  High SO2 Feed Gas Sulfuric Acid Plant Design Option

MLA: D. J. McLaws High SO2 Feed Gas Sulfuric Acid Plant Design Option. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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