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titleOfInvention Seawater-based wet flue gas desulfurization method and apparatus
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide a method and apparatus for wet flue gas desulfurization utilizing seawater. [Structure] When a combustion exhaust gas containing sulfur oxides is subjected to wet flue gas desulfurization treatment using a calcium-based compound-containing absorbent by a simultaneous oxidation absorption method, seawater is used as water used to form the calcium-based compound-containing absorbent. , And by keeping the pH of the absorption liquid below 4.5 and further setting the Mg concentration in the absorption liquid to 10,000 mg / L or less, it is possible to achieve a stable desulfurization treatment, and in the wet flue gas desulfurization treatment process. About 80% of the good quality makeup water consumed can be replaced with seawater, which is extremely effective in saving water resources.
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