Furnaces – Process – Burning pulverized fuel
Patent
1979-12-07
1981-08-25
Favors, Edward G.
Furnaces
Process
Burning pulverized fuel
48210, 110229, 431 10, F23D 100
Patent
active
042852838
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a process for combusting coal wherein the emission of SO.sub.x or the emission of SO.sub.x and NO.sub.x are minimized. The process comprises (a) providing a coal containing at least twice as much organic calcium than sulfur; (b) burning the coal at a temperature greater than about 1200.degree. C. under reducing conditions; (c) separating the solid effluents from the gaseous effluents; and (d) burning the gaseous effluents at a temperature from about 1000.degree. C. to 1500.degree. C. under oxidizing conditions.
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Freund Howard
Lyon Richard K.
Exxon Research & Engineering Co.
Favors Edward G.
Naylor Henry E.
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