2010
DOI: 10.3155/1047-3289.60.5.603
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Reclamation of Elemental Sulfur from Flue Gas Biodesulfurization Waste Sludge

Abstract: Perchloroethylene (PCE) extraction was used to reclaim elemental sulfur from flue gas biodesulfurization sludge. The sludge was generated from a biodesulfurization system that concurrently treated the flue gas scrubbing solution and wastewater of citric acid production. The sludge contained approximately 40 -60% elemental sulfur; other components included flue gas dust, biomass, inorganic salts, and flocculants. The sulfur was extracted with PCE at 80°C, and then separated from the sludge by hot filtration. Th… Show more

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