| Literature DB >> 32379428 |
Bobo Wu1,2, Xiaoxuan Bai1,2, Wei Liu1,2, Shumin Lin1,2, Shuhan Liu1,2, Lining Luo1,2, Zhihui Guo1,2, Shuang Zhao1,2, Yunqian Lv1,2, Chuanyong Zhu2,3, Yan Hao1, Yang Liu4, Jiming Hao5, Lei Duan5, Hezhong Tian1,2.
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the emission characteristics of condensable particulate matter (CPM) and sulfur trioxide (SO3) simultaneously through ammonia-based/limestone-based wet flue gas desulfurization (WFGD) from four typical coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) by conducting field measurements. Stack emissions of filterable particulate matter (FPM) all meet the Chinese ultralow emission (ULE) standards, whereas CPM concentrations are prominent (even exceed 10 mg/Nm3 from two CFPPs). We find that NH4+ and Cl- increase markedly through the ammonia-based WFGD, and SO42- is generally the main ionic component, both in CPM and FPM. Notably, the occurrence of elemental Se in FPM and CPM is significantly affected by WFGD. Furthermore, the established chemical profiles in FPM and CPM show a distinct discrepancy. In CPM, the elemental S mainly exists as a sulfate, and the metallic elements of Na, K, Mg, and Ca mainly exist as ionic species. Our results may indicate that not all SO3 are included in CPM and they co-exist in stack plume. With the substantial reduction of sulfur dioxide (SO2), S distributed in SO3, CPM, and FPM becomes non-negligible. Finally, the emission factors of CPM and SO3 under typical ULE technical routes fall in the ranges of 74.33-167.83 and 48.76-86.30 g/(t of coal) accordingly.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32379428 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c00297
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028