摘要 |
<p>Flyash-containing flue gas from a conventional fossil fuel fired boiler plant and/or flyash separated in the flue gas filter of the plant is admixed with ground, dry limestone (2, 23), heated in a heat exchanger (3, 17) to approx. 750 DEG C and passed to a suspension reactor (4) in which the temperature by burning the carbon contained in the flyash and supplemented, if necessary, with fuel added to the reactor separately (5) is raised to 800 to 900 DEG C, there being also added simultaneously to the flue gas ammonia at (6, 6a) either to the reactor (4) or immediately after same in duct (16), whereby the heat treatment in the reactor causes the SOx content of the flue gas to become bonded as CaSO4, while its NOx content reacts with the NH3 to form free nitrogen and water vapour. Heating of the boiler flue gas in the heat exchanger (3, 17) is either effected by passing the approx. 900 DEG C hot exhaust gas from the separator cyclone (7) of the suspension reactor (4) directly to the heat exchanger or by a part of the ashes (12) separated in the flue gas filter (11) being passed to a heat exchanger (18) coupled after the reactor (4), heated by using the exhaust gas of the separator cyclone (7) to approx. 850 DEG C and by-passing the reactor being passed as heat-transfer medium to the heat exchanger (17) upstream of the reactor, whereupon the partly cooled ashes are recycled by conveyor means (21, 22) to the heat exchanger (18) for renewed heating, and where during the recycling step ground limestone (23) is added for the SOx cleaning process in the reactor (4).</p> |