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Desulfurization processes to limit SO2 emissions
Current awareness of the effects of environmental pollution has been instrumental in the development of desulfurization processes; this includes desulfurization of fossil fuels and flue gases from a variety of sources. The aim in a flue gas desulfurization process, for example, is to optimize the removal of SO2 from emissions into the atmosphere. One important method of desulfurization in commercial operation throughout the world is based upon the neutralization reactions between Ca(OH)2 or CaCO3 and sulfuric acid. Flue gases containing SO2 are passed through absorbers containing slaked lime or limestone. The reactions occurring are:
An advantage of the system is that CaSO4.2H2O, gypsum, is non-toxic and is not a waste product; it has a number of commercial applications, for example in the production of plaster of Paris and cement. In an alternative desulfurization process, NH3 replaces Ca(OH)2 or CaCO3 and the final sulfur-containing product is [NH4]2[SO4]. Again, the sulfur is removed in the form of a commercially desirable chemical, since [NH4]2[SO4] has applications as a fertilizer.
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