RI 8638 Description and Economic Evaluation of Flue Gas Desulfurization by the Modified Citrate Process - With an Appendix Containing a Cost Evaluation by T. A. Phillips

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. H. Lien
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines developed a flue gas desulfurization process as part of its goal of minimizing the undesirable environmental impacts associated with energy and mineral-processing plants. The modified citrate process involves absorption of sulfur dioxide (S02) in a buffered citric acid solution. The S02-loaded solution is regenerated by countercurrent contact with steam in a packed tower. The wet S02 product is then dried and can be liquefied or further processed to make sulfuric acid. Test data from process investigation unit studies are presented. Material balances, flowsheets, and cost estimates are given for recovering S02 from copper smelter reverberatory gas, lead smelter sintering machine tail gas, and power-plant stack gas. Operating cost estimates show the process will add $0.04 per pound of copper, $0.01 per pound of lead, and $0.015 per kwhr to the cost of the respective operations. These costs could be substantially reduced if a source of waste heat was avail-able to provide the process steam requirements.
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APA: R. H. Lien  (1982)  RI 8638 Description and Economic Evaluation of Flue Gas Desulfurization by the Modified Citrate Process - With an Appendix Containing a Cost Evaluation by T. A. Phillips

MLA: R. H. Lien RI 8638 Description and Economic Evaluation of Flue Gas Desulfurization by the Modified Citrate Process - With an Appendix Containing a Cost Evaluation by T. A. Phillips. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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