Simultaneous dry removal of SO2 and NOx from flue gas has been investi
gated using a powder-particle fluidized bed. In a process of flue gas
desulfurization by use of solid sorbents such as FeO (dust from a stee
l plant) and CuO, the smaller the particle size of sorbents, the highe
r the expected SO2 conversion. In a powder-panicle fluidized bed (PPFB
), fine particles less than 40 mu m in diameter fed into the bed are f
luidized with coarse particles. But only the fine particles are entrai
ned from the bed, and their residence time in the bed is remarkably lo
ng. The reduction of NOx with NH3 in the fluidized bed is catalyzed by
coarse particles or both coarse and fine particles. In this study, PP
FB was applied to simultaneous dry SO2/NOx removal process, and severa
l kinds of sorbents or catalysts were evaluated in a PPFB. Using the s
elected sorbents and catalysts, kinetic measurements were made in the
temperature range of 300 to 600 degrees C, SO2 removal efficiencies we
re affected by reaction temperature, sorbent/S ratio, and static bed h
eight. NOx removal efficiencies in excess of 95% were achieved at NH3/
NOx mole ratio of 1.0. When FeO was used as sorbent, SO2 conversion in
creased with increasing temperature and reached 80% at 600 degrees C.