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Multi-pollutants Simultaneous Removals from Flue Gas

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Electrostatic Precipitation

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With the stricter emission standards, more pollutants in the air need to be controlled. If the traditional mean of using a technology to treat a pollutant is adopted, there are high investment running cost and complex operation system. So the multi-pollutants simultaneous removal technology from flue gas is paid more and more attention in the recent ten years. The plasma technology and semi-dry flue gas cleaning technology are two very promising multi-pollutants simultaneous removal technologies. In our researches, a plasma technology of corona radical shower and a semi-dry flue gas cleaning technology using circulating suspension and multistage humidification were selected. A series of fundament and industry application works were done. In the paper, some current results are opened out to provide some reference.

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Xiang, G., Zuliang, W., Xu, S., Zhongyang, L., Mingjiang, N., Kefa, C. (2009). Multi-pollutants Simultaneous Removals from Flue Gas. In: Yan, K. (eds) Electrostatic Precipitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89251-9_2

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