Affiliation:
1. College of Architecture and Environment, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China
Abstract
The removal of SO2 from flue gases is necessary for eliminating haze and controlling
acid rain. However, developing the traditional wet and dry flue-gas desulfurization
(FGD) is challenging due to the disposal issue of several byproducts. Manganese (Mn) orebased
wet FGD possesses many advantages, including good desulfurization property, low
cost, and high economic benefit. The environment friendliness and reusability of MnSO4
provide new ideas and methods in the future research direction of FGD. This review summarizes
the background information of Mn ore slurry desulfurization, the desulfurization mechanism,
the technological process, and the desulfurization devices. The role of operating parameters,
such as temperature, liquid/solid ratio, pH, SO2 concentration, and particle size, in
the desulfurization efficiency and manganese leaching rate are also discussed. The temperature
(20°C-80°C) has exerted little effect on the desulfurization efficiency, whereas a low pH
value is beneficial for SO2 removal. Moreover, a low inlet SO2 concentration and small particle
size are beneficial for SO2 removal. The control and digestion techniques related to the
byproduct (manganese dithionate) are also presented, along with the future development direction
of Mn ore-based wet FGD in different industries.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Chemical Engineering