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A Comparison of Flue Gas Desulfurization Processes
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Chemical EngineeringClean Coal TechnologyEngineeringCoal-water Slurry FuelEnvironmental EngineeringCombustion ScienceFlue Gas DesulfurizationBesides DesulfurizationDesulfurizationDesulfurization ProcessMineral ProcessingChemical KineticsWaste ManagementCoal Utilization
Abstract As coal becomes more and more important as a power plant fuel in this time of energy shortage and the combustion of high-sulfur coals that would impair air quality, efforts have been made to devise efficient processes to control sulfur dioxide emission. Besides desulfurization before combustion, flue gas desulfurization is considered the most promising method that could also be applicable to all other fossil fuels. In this article, the flue gas desulfurization processes are briefly reviewed, and processes with highest use and with high potential for future use are compared from technical and economical points of view. In the selection of a desulfurization process, it is very important to consider the capacity of the plant, fuel type and fuel-to-sulfur ratio, availability and price of the reagent to be used, type, price, and market of side products, disposal problems of wastes, and environmental factors. Keywords: Desulfurization;Flue ;Gas;Sorbent