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  • Title: [Particle Removal Characteristics of an Ultra-low Emission Coal-fired Power Plant].
    Author: Ruan RH, Tan HZ, Duan YF, Du YL, Liu HX, Xiao JF, Yang FX, Zhang P.
    Journal: Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2019 Jan 08; 40(1):126-134. PubMed ID: 30628267.
    Abstract:
    A 660 MW unit of an ultra-low emission coal-fired power plant in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area was chosen for this study. The particulate matter was sampled with a Dekati low-pressure impactor (DPLI) at the inlet and outlet of flue gas cleaning devices including selective catalytic reduction (SCR), low-low temperature economizer (LLTe), electrostatic precipitator (ESP), wet flue gas desulfurization (WFGD), and wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP). A filter sampling system was also used at the inlet and outlet of the WFGD and WESP. The removal efficiencies of PM1, PM1-2.5, and PM2.5-10 from different flue gas cleaning devices were obtained after ultra-low emission modification. The results show that SCR increases the mass concentration of fine particulates and PM1 by 52.11%. The LLTe improves the removal efficiency of the ESP, especially for particles with a range of 0.1-1 μm. The high-efficiency WFGD removes both SO2 and particulates, but it increases PM1. The mass concentration of PM1 increases by 59.41% and the water-soluble Mg2+, Cl-, and SO42- in PM10 increases. The WESP has a high removal efficiency with respect to PM1, PM1-2.5, and PM2.5-10 and can further reduce the dust concentration. Based on an ultra-low emission reform, the final PM10 emission of this 660 MW unit is 2.04 mg·m-3.
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