Process for removing sulfur gases from a combustion gas

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Sulfur or sulfur containing component

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423230, 423242, 110343, B01J 800, C01B 1700, C01B 1716, F23B 700

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047802910

ABSTRACT:
Solid carbonaceous fuel, such as bituminous coal, is copulverized with a basic metal reactant to provide a microground prepared fuel predominantly in minus 325 mesh particles of high specific surface area. The prepared fuel is fed directly to a burner and effects ninety-five percent (95%) or better removal of the sulfur from the fuel prior to emission.

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