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titleOfInvention Flue gas desulfurization method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Objective] The present invention relates to a flue gas desulfurization method for suppressing the formation of dithionic acid. In a method for treating exhaust gas containing sulfur oxides with an absorbing solution containing a calcium compound, a sodium compound is detected by a deviation signal between a signal detecting the sulfate concentration in the absorbing solution and a sulfate concentration set value. A flue gas desulfurization method in which at least one compound selected from the group consisting of potassium compounds, magnesium compounds and ammonium compounds is added to the absorbing liquid.
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