Dry Fluidized Activated Carbon Processes for Stack SO2Recovery as Sulfur

Abstract
The use of multistage, dry, fluidized beds of continuously recycled, coal-based activated carbon appears technically and economically attractive for both adsorption of stack gas So2 and sequential conversion to elemental sulfur. Conceptual design details and economic factors are discussed for the treatment of power plant or oil refinery SO2 effluents with by-product sulfur recovery.

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