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Multi-process and multi-pollutant control technology for ultra-low emissions in the iron and steel industry

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages 83-95

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2022.01.044

Keywords

Iron and steel industry; air pollution; whole-process control; ultra-low emission

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The iron and steel industry is a crucial part of the economy but also a major contributor to industrial air pollution. To address this, research and development have focused on ultra-low pollutant emission control technology. Various technologies such as low-NOx combustion and multi-pollutant cooperative control have been developed to achieve efficient pollutant removal and resource utilization. Five demonstration projects have been implemented, providing a comprehensive set of technical solutions for ultra-low emissions of pollutants and supporting the green development of the iron and steel industry.
The iron and steel industry is not only an important foundation of the national economy, but also the largest source of industrial air pollution. Due to the current status of emissions in the iron and steel industry, ultra-low pollutant emission control technology has been researched and developed. Liquid-phase proportion control technology has been developed for magnesian fluxed pellets, and a blast furnace smelting demonstration project has been established to use a high proportion of fluxed pellets (80%) for the first time in China to realize source emission reduction of SO2 and NOx. Based on the characteristics of high NOx concentrations and the coexistence of multiple pollutants in coke oven flue gas, low-NOx combustion coupled with multi-pollutant cooperative control technology with activated carbon was developed to achieve efficient removal of multiple pollutants and resource utilization of sulfur. Based on the characteristics of co-existing multiple pollutants in pellet flue gas, selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) coupled with ozone oxidation and spray drying adsorption (SDA) was developed, which significantly reduces the operating cost of the system. In the light of the high humidity and high alkalinity in flue gas, filter materials with high humidity resistance and corrosion resistance were manufactured, and an integrated pre-charged bag dust collector device was developed, which realized ultra-low emission of fine particles and reduced filtration resistance and energy consumption in the system. Through source emission reduction, process control and end-treatment technologies, five demonstration projects were built, providing a full set of technical solutions for ultra-low emissions of dust, SO2, NOx, SO3, mercury and other pollutants, and offering technical support for the green development of the iron and steel industry. (c) 2022 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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