Ys. Mok et Is. Nam, Positive pulsed corona discharge process for simultaneous removal of SO2 and NOx from iron-ore sintering flue gas, IEEE PLAS S, 27(4), 1999, pp. 1188-1196
We investigated the application of pulsed corona discharge process to the r
emoval of SO2 and NOx from industrial flue gas of an iron-ore sintering pla
nt. This study was performed on a pilot scale, which is the most advanced d
emonstration of this process. The flow rate of 5000 m(3)/h of the flue gas
was successfully treated. The electrode structure of the corona reactor is
the same with that of conventional electrostatic precipitator. We made use
of magnetic pulse compression technology to produce repetitive high voltage
pulse. Pulse width (full width at half maximum) was reduced to less than 1
mu s by connecting a resister in parallel with the corona reactor. An indu
ctor was added to the resister in series to minimize the loss by restrictin
g the current flowing through the resister. By this way, we were able to de
liver pulse power with peak voltage of 110 kV and peak current of 2.3 kA to
the corona reactor. Chemical additives such as ammonia (NH3) and propylene
(C3H6) were used to increase the removal efficiencies of SO2 and NOx,.