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titleOfInvention A system for flue gas denitrification using chlorine dioxide and swirl disk tower
abstract The invention provides a system for denitrification of flue gas using chlorine dioxide and a swirl disk tower, comprising a swirl disk tower, a chlorine dioxide supply system, and a soluble alkali liquid supply system. The swirl disk tower is provided with a swirl disk and The chlorine dioxide distributor, the soluble lye supply system transports the soluble lye to the cyclone, the chlorine dioxide supply system transports the chlorine dioxide to the chlorine dioxide distributor, and the flue gas first flows from the flue gas of the cyclone tower The inlet enters the tower, and after oxidation, it meets the lye on the cyclone to form a gas-liquid cyclone layer, and mass transfer is completed in the gas-liquid cyclone layer. The invention solves the problem of low denitration efficiency in the prior oxidation technology, and combines the cyclone tray tower with chlorine dioxide for denitration, which has unexpected technical effects.
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