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titleOfInvention Dry exhaust gas purification treatment method, blast furnace operating method, and sintering machine operating method
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Objective] The present invention removes dust, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and organic chlorine compounds in exhaust gas by performing inexpensive and highly efficient dust removal, desulfurization, denitration, and removal of organic chlorine compounds. , Further, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for facilitating the treatment of sulfur after desulfurization and effectively utilizing a desulfurizing agent, a denitration catalyst and an organic chlorine compound removing agent. [Composition] Ammonia that uses manganese ore as a denitration catalyst by performing dust removal by a filter dust collection action in which dust particles in the air stream are contacted with and captured by iron ore, and further desulfurized by a chemical reaction action. Catalytic reductive denitration is performed to remove organic chlorine compounds by physical adsorption using a carbonaceous material.Further, iron ore and manganese ore using the above exhaust gas purification treatment are charged into a blast furnace to remove carbonaceous material. Is used as a sintering fuel. [Effect] Inexpensive and efficient exhaust gas purification can be achieved.
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