A system for treating an ammonia-containing tail gas
By adopting a mixed pipeline design in the ammonia tail gas treatment system, the acid and washing liquid are pre-mixed and turbulently mixed under high pressure, which solves the problems of high equipment cost, high corrosiveness and unstable ammonia removal, and achieves efficient and safe ammonia tail gas treatment.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521330363.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing ammonia-containing exhaust gas treatment systems have high investment costs, are highly corrosive, have unstable ammonia removal effects, and are difficult to control the acid mist value in the exhaust gas, resulting in ammonia emissions failing to meet standards.
A uniquely designed mixing pipeline pre-mixes the acid and washing liquid, which are then directed together to the spray zone. The acid is then added directly to the flowing washing liquid through an acid addition pipe. The high pressure of the pump creates turbulence, enabling rapid mixing of the acid and washing liquid. This controls the amount of acid added, reduces corrosiveness, and improves the ammonia removal effect.
It improves the stability and safety of ammonia removal, avoids excessive ammonia in exhaust gas, reduces acid mist value, and enhances the stability and sustainability of the system.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of ammonia-containing exhaust gas treatment, and specifically to an ammonia-containing exhaust gas treatment system. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, the production process of some chemical products is accompanied by the generation of ammonia-containing exhaust gas. The ammonia component in the exhaust gas must be washed and purified. If the ammonia content in the exhaust gas does not meet the emission standards, such as the emission index required by the Odor Pollutant Emission Standard (GB14554-93) (the ammonia content must be less than 20 kg / h at a height of 30 m), then it is not allowed to be discharged. Existing processes include water washing and acid washing. Water washing often fails to meet emission standards for high-ammonia-content exhaust gases. Acid washing primarily removes ammonia by reacting acid with it. However, while acid washing is generally more effective at removing ammonia than water washing, it typically involves a separate dilute acid tank. The acid is pre-mixed in the tank and then pumped into the acid washing tower. The acid washing tower also has its own circulating pump, meaning two systems are used simultaneously to wash the ammonia-containing exhaust gas. This setup has two drawbacks: first, it results in high equipment investment costs; second, the separately prepared dilute acid is sprayed into the acid washing tower via a separate device. Since the acid is not diluted with other washing solutions, it is highly corrosive, posing a risk to the entire equipment and the components of the acid washing tower. The risks are high, especially for components in the pickling tower that initially come into contact with dilute acid. This necessitates higher procurement costs for these components. Furthermore, if the dilute acid is not pre-mixed with the washing liquid, the acid and washing liquid may come into contact with the exhaust gas at different locations or sequentially within the tower. Ammonia may react with water first to form ammonia water, and then flow downwards before it can react with the acid. This can increase the pH of some liquid phases within the tower, reducing ammonia absorption capacity, and also cause some acid to be carried away by the exhaust gas before it can react, leading to increased acid mist in the vented exhaust gas. Thirdly, when spraying separately, the spray volume of acid and washing liquid must be independently controlled. Improper mixing can lead to: uncontrolled pH of the liquid phase within the tower, incomplete ammonia absorption, and substandard exhaust gas emissions; excessive acid wastes reagents, increases costs, and can also easily cause an increase in acid mist levels in the exhaust gas.
[0003] It should be noted that the information disclosed in the background section above is only for understanding the background of this application. Therefore, the background section of this utility model may include background information about the problems or environment of this utility model, and is not necessarily a description of the prior art. Thus, the content included in the background section does not constitute an admission of the prior art by the applicant. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome one or more shortcomings in the prior art and provide a new treatment system for ammonia-containing exhaust gas.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0006] A treatment system for ammonia-containing tail gas, the treatment system comprising an acid washing tower, a mixing pipeline, and an acid washing circulation pump;
[0007] The pickling tower is equipped with a bottom washing liquid area for storing washing liquid and a spray area located above the bottom washing liquid area.
[0008] The lower part of the pickling tower is provided with a desalination process water inlet and an ammonia-containing tail gas inlet, and the upper part is provided with a tail gas outlet; the desalination process water inlet and the ammonia-containing tail gas inlet are respectively connected to the bottom washing liquid area, and the tail gas outlet is located above the spray area;
[0009] The mixing pipeline includes a mixing pipe body and an acid addition pipe. The mixing pipe body is provided with a connection hole, and the acid addition pipe can be inserted into the connection hole and extend into the interior of the mixing pipe body. The section of the acid addition pipe extending into the interior of the mixing pipe body has multiple openings. The inlet of the mixing pipe body is connected to the pickling circulation pump, and the outlet of the mixing pipe body is connected to the spraying area.
[0010] According to some preferred aspects of the present invention, the axis of the acid addition tube is perpendicular to the axis of the mixing tube body.
[0011] According to some preferred aspects of this utility model, a first flange is provided on the connecting hole, and a second flange is provided on the acid adding pipe. The first flange and the second flange cooperate to fix the acid adding pipe to the connecting hole.
[0012] According to some preferred aspects of this utility model, the inlet end of the acid adding tube is provided with an external thread.
[0013] According to some preferred aspects of the present invention, the connecting hole is disposed on the inlet end side of the mixing tube body.
[0014] In some embodiments of this utility model, the material of the mixing pipe body is fiberglass.
[0015] According to some preferred aspects of this utility model, the pickling tower is further provided with a packing zone and a demisting zone. The bottom washing liquid zone, the packing zone, the spray zone, and the demisting zone are arranged sequentially from bottom to top. The packing zone is provided with packing material, and the demisting zone is provided with a demister.
[0016] According to some preferred aspects of the present invention, the packing area includes a first sub-packing area and a second sub-packing area arranged sequentially from bottom to top. The distance between the first sub-packing area and the second sub-packing area is 15-25 mm, the distance between the second sub-packing area and the spraying area is 0.5-1.5 m, and the distance between the bottom of the first sub-packing area and the upper surface of the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid area is 2-4 m.
[0017] According to some preferred aspects of the present invention, the processing system further includes a sulfuric acid pump, a pH monitor, a conductivity monitor, and a control system;
[0018] The pH monitor is used to monitor the pH value of the washing liquid at the outlet of the acid pickling circulation pump, and the conductivity monitor is used to monitor the conductivity of the washing liquid at the outlet of the acid pickling circulation pump. The sulfuric acid pump is connected to the inlet of the acid addition pipe, and the sulfuric acid pump, the pH monitor, and the conductivity monitor are respectively connected to the control system.
[0019] Furthermore, the treatment system also includes a desalination process water inlet pipe, a process water electric valve installed on the desalination process water inlet pipe, an ammonium sulfate storage tank, a washing liquid diversion pipe, a diversion electric valve installed on the washing liquid diversion pipe, and a washing liquid level gauge for monitoring the washing liquid level in the bottom washing liquid zone. The washing liquid diversion pipe is connected to the outlet of the pickling circulation pump and the ammonium sulfate storage tank, respectively. The process water electric valve, the diversion electric valve, and the washing liquid level gauge are respectively communicatively connected to the control system.
[0020] In some embodiments of this utility model, the spraying area is provided with a spray pipe and an atomizing nozzle. The spray pipe is connected to the outlet of the atomizing nozzle and the mixing pipe body, respectively, and the atomizing nozzle is detachably connected to the spray pipe.
[0021] According to some preferred aspects of this utility model, the treatment system further includes a sulfuric acid storage tank, a collection tank, and a tank pump. The sulfuric acid storage tank is connected to the acid addition pipe and the collection tank, respectively. The bottom washing liquid area is also connected to the collection tank. The tank pump is connected to the collection tank and the bottom washing liquid area, respectively. And / or, the treatment system further includes an ammonia-containing tail gas input pipe, a tail gas venting pipe, and a short pipe. The ammonia-containing tail gas input pipe is connected to the inlet of the short pipe and the ammonia-containing tail gas inlet, respectively. The tail gas venting pipe is connected to the outlet of the short pipe and the tail gas outlet, respectively.
[0022] Due to the application of the above technical solution, this utility model has the following advantages compared with the prior art:
[0023] Addressing the problems of high equipment investment costs, high corrosiveness, unstable ammonia removal efficiency, and difficulty in controlling acid mist levels in exhaust gas associated with existing acid pickling technologies, this invention innovatively provides a novel ammonia-containing exhaust gas treatment system. This system innovatively employs a uniquely designed mixing pipeline to pre-mix the acid and washing liquid, which are then directed together to the spray zone. This structure is simple in design, easy to install, and solves the aforementioned problems in existing technologies. Furthermore, this structure allows for the direct addition of acid, such as sulfuric acid, into the flowing washing liquid, directly into the interior of the liquid. Under the high pressure of the pump, the washing liquid easily forms turbulence within the pipe and extends into the mixing pipe. The acid addition tube inside the main body agitates the washing liquid to some extent. When acid is added, the generated heat can be quickly released radially, which not only improves the safety of mixing, but also accelerates the mutual flow and mixing of acid and washing liquid to a certain extent, which can quickly achieve uniform mixing and improve the uniform washing effect of subsequent ammonia-containing tail gas. The amount of acid added is easy to control, avoiding the problem of excessive acid causing an increase in acid mist value in the tail gas. At the same time, the mixing of a large amount of washing liquid with a small amount of strong acid can also reduce the corrosiveness of acid. The efficient and uniform mixed washing liquid has a more stable ammonia removal effect and is less likely to cause the ammonia in the tail gas to exceed the standard, thus improving the stability and continuity of the treatment system. Attached Figure Description
[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the hybrid pipeline in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 3 This is a side view of the hybrid pipeline in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0028] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the mixing tube body in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the acid-adding tube in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0030] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the atomizing nozzle in an embodiment of the present invention (view 1);
[0031] Figure 7This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the atomizing nozzle in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0032] Figure 8 for Figure 7 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0033] Figure 9 This is a top view of the atomizing nozzle in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0034] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the atomizing nozzle in an embodiment of the present invention (view 2);
[0035] In the attached diagram, the following are the reference numerals: 100, pickling tower; 101, bottom washing liquid zone; 102, first sub-packing zone; 103, second sub-packing zone; 104, spray zone; 105, demister zone; 106, tower body; 107, packing; 108, spray pipe; 109, demister; 200, atomizing nozzle; 201, nozzle body; 202, first chamber; 2021, internal thread; 203, diversion hole; 204, second chamber; 205, spray hole; 2051, first spray sub-hole; 2052, second spray sub-hole; 300, mixing pipeline; 301, mixing pipe body; 3011, connection hole; 302, acid adding pipe; 3 021. Opening; 3022. External thread; 303. First flange; 304. Second flange; 401. Pickling circulation pump; 402. Sulfuric acid pump; 403. pH value monitor; 404. Conductivity monitor; 405. Desalination process water inlet pipe; 406. Process water electric valve; 407. Ammonium sulfate storage tank; 408. Washing liquid diversion pipe; 409. Diversion electric valve; 410. Washing liquid level gauge; 411. Sulfuric acid storage tank; 412. Collection tank; 413. Tank pump; 414. Ammonia-containing tail gas inlet pipe; 415. Tail gas vent pipe; 416. Short pipe; 417. Ammonium sulfate solution pump; 418. Drain pipe. Detailed Implementation
[0036] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the present utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Many specific details are set forth in the following description to provide a full understanding of the present utility model. However, the present utility model can be implemented in many other ways different from those described herein, and those skilled in the art can make similar modifications without departing from the spirit of the present utility model. Therefore, the present utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below. The implementation conditions used in the embodiments can be further adjusted according to specific requirements, and the implementation conditions not specified are generally those in conventional experiments.
[0037] In the description of this utility model, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0038] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can mean that the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, or that the first feature is in indirect contact with the second feature through an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "on top of," and "over" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0039] Example 1:
[0040] See Figures 1 to 5 As shown, this example provides a treatment system for ammonia-containing tail gas. The treatment system includes an acid washing tower 100, a mixing pipeline 300, and an acid washing circulation pump 401. The acid washing tower 100 is provided with a bottom washing liquid zone 101 for storing washing liquid and a spray zone 104 located above the bottom washing liquid zone 101. The lower part of the acid washing tower 100 is provided with a desalination process water inlet and an ammonia-containing tail gas inlet, and the upper part is provided with a tail gas outlet. The desalination process water inlet and the ammonia-containing tail gas inlet are respectively connected to the bottom washing liquid zone 101, and the tail gas outlet is located above the spray zone 104.
[0041] The mixing pipeline 300 includes a mixing pipe body 301 and an acid adding pipe 302. The mixing pipe body 301 is provided with a connection hole 3011. The acid adding pipe 302 can be inserted into the connection hole 3011 and extend into the interior of the mixing pipe body 301. The section of the acid adding pipe 302 that extends into the interior of the mixing pipe body 301 is provided with multiple openings 3021. The inlet of the mixing pipe body 301 is connected to the pickling circulation pump 401, and the outlet of the mixing pipe body 301 is connected to the spray zone 104.
[0042] Multiple openings 3021 are arranged in an array on the section of the acid adding tube 302 that extends into the mixing tube body 301. The openings 3021 can be provided in all directions to achieve balanced acid input and avoid excessive local acid and concentrated heat release. Furthermore, the length of the section of the acid adding tube 302 that extends into the mixing tube body 301 is greater than half the inner diameter of the mixing tube body 301 and less than the inner diameter of the mixing tube body 301.
[0043] The spray zone 104 is equipped with spray pipes 108 and atomizing nozzles. The spray pipes 108 are connected to the outlets of the atomizing nozzles and the mixing pipe body 301, respectively, and the atomizing nozzles are detachably connected to the spray pipes 108. Furthermore, multiple atomizing nozzles can be provided to achieve full radial coverage of the tower interior, forming a large-area liquid film and preventing ammonia content exceeding standards due to direct discharge of ammonia-containing tail gas from gaps. As an optional implementation, multiple layers of atomizing nozzles can be provided, for example, multiple sets of atomizing nozzles arranged from bottom to top. Each set is configured to cover the interior of the tower radially, and the atomizing nozzles in each set are staggered to form a uniformly diffused atomized liquid film, improving the gas-liquid exchange efficiency in each area. Alternatively, multiple spray pipes can be provided, each corresponding to a set of atomizing nozzles. When multiple sets of atomizing nozzles are required, multiple spray pipes can be provided accordingly.
[0044] In this example, the connection hole 3011 is actually formed on the acid-adding connection pipe fixedly mounted on the mixing pipe body 301. This acid-adding connection pipe facilitates quick and stable docking with the acid-adding pipe 302. After the acid-adding pipe 302 is inserted, the two can be quickly connected and sealed via a flange, using a sealing gasket or similar material. Furthermore, a first flange 303 is provided on the connection hole 3011, i.e., a first flange is provided on the acid-adding connection pipe, and a second flange 304 is provided on the acid-adding pipe 302. The first flange 303 and the second flange 304 cooperate to fix and dock the acid-adding pipe 302 with the connection hole 3011. Simultaneously, the connection hole 3011 is located on the inlet side of the mixing pipe body 301, which facilitates efficient mixing of the added acid and the incoming washing liquid before output to the atomizing nozzle.
[0045] The centerline of the acid-adding pipe 302 is perpendicular to the centerline of the mixing pipe body 301. One end of the acid-adding pipe 302 is provided with an external thread 3022, which can be used to quickly connect with the internal thread on the external pipe.
[0046] The mixing pipe body 301 is made of fiberglass. Fiberglass has strong acid resistance, which is conducive to mixing high-strength acids such as high-concentration sulfuric acid into the washing liquid. It has good safety and durability. Other pipes that need to flow sulfuric acid can also use this material. Of course, other acid-resistant materials can also be used, but they will not be elaborated here.
[0047] The pickling tower 100 also includes a packing zone and a demister zone 105. The bottom washing liquid zone 101, packing zone, spray zone 104, and demister zone 105 are arranged sequentially from bottom to top. The packing zone is equipped with packing material 107, and the demister zone 105 is equipped with a demister 109. The packing zone includes a first sub-packing zone 102 and a second sub-packing zone 103 arranged sequentially from bottom to top. The distance between the first sub-packing zone 102 and the second sub-packing zone 103 is 15-25mm, for example, 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 21mm, 22mm, 23mm, 24mm, etc.; the distance between the second sub-packing zone 103 and the spray zone 104 is 0.5-1.5m, for example, 0.6m, 0.7m, 0.8m, etc. The distances between the bottom of the first sub-packing zone 102 and the upper surface of the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 are 2-4m, for example, 2.2m, 2.3m, 2.4m, 2.5m, 2.6m, 2.7m, 2.8m, 2.9m, 3.0m, 3.1m, 3.2m, 3.3m, 3.4m, 3.5m, 3.6m, 3.7m, 3.8m, 3.9m, etc., can be controlled by the above distances. This ensures efficient mass transfer between the washing liquid film and the ammonia-containing tail gas, as well as sufficient mass transfer time, thereby improving the washing effect.
[0048] Furthermore, the pickling tower 100 includes a tower body 106, packing 107 (including first packing and second packing), spray pipe 108, and demister 109. The tower body 106 has, from bottom to top, a bottom washing liquid zone 101, a first sub-packing zone 102, a second sub-packing zone 103, a spray zone 104, and a demister 105. The bottom washing liquid zone 101 stores the washing liquid. The first packing is located in the first sub-packing zone 102, and the second packing is located in the second sub-packing zone 103. The first and second packings can be supported by a grid made of corrosion-resistant material, which is fixed to the inner wall of the pickling tower. The demister 109 is located in the demister 105. Atomizing nozzles are provided. Multiple ammonia-containing tail gas inlets and desalination process water inlets are respectively located in the spray zone 104. The lower part of the tower body 106 is provided with an ammonia-containing tail gas inlet and a desalination process water inlet, and the upper part is provided with a tail gas outlet. The tail gas outlet is located on the outlet side of the demister 109. The ammonia-containing tail gas inlet and the desalination process water inlet are respectively connected to the bottom washing liquid zone 101. The inlet of the spray pipe 108 is connected to the outlet of the mixing pipe 300, and the outlet of the spray pipe 108 is respectively connected to multiple atomizing nozzles. The acid washing circulation pump 401 is connected to the bottom washing liquid zone 101 and the inlet of the mixing pipe 300. The mixing pipe 300 is also provided with a sulfuric acid inlet. The sulfuric acid inlet is provided with an acid adding pipe 302 to allow sulfuric acid to be introduced.
[0049] The treatment system also includes a sulfuric acid pump 402, a pH monitor 403, a conductivity monitor 404, and a control system (not shown). The pH monitor 403 is used to monitor the pH value of the washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401, and the conductivity monitor 404 is used to monitor the conductivity of the washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401. The sulfuric acid pump 402 is connected to the sulfuric acid inlet. The sulfuric acid pump 402, pH monitor 403, and conductivity monitor 404 are respectively connected to the control system. This setup allows for real-time monitoring of the pH value and conductivity of the washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401. Real-time pH feedback can adjust the frequency of the sulfuric acid pump 402 according to specific circumstances, thereby increasing or decreasing the amount of sulfuric acid introduced. Real-time conductivity feedback can promptly determine the concentration of ammonium sulfate in the washing liquid. If the concentration is too high, it will be detrimental to the removal of ammonia from the tail gas. Based on the conductivity, it can be adjusted whether the washing liquid needs to be discharged and new desalination process water needs to be added, thereby ensuring a stable ammonia removal effect.
[0050] Furthermore, the treatment system also includes a desalination process water inlet pipe 405, a process water electric valve 406 installed on the desalination process water inlet pipe 405, an ammonium sulfate storage tank 407, a washing liquid diversion pipe 408, a diversion electric valve 409 installed on the washing liquid diversion pipe 408, and a washing liquid level gauge 410 for monitoring the washing liquid level in the bottom washing liquid zone 101. The washing liquid diversion pipe 408 is connected to the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401 and the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407, respectively. The process water electric valve 406, the diversion electric valve 409, and the washing liquid level gauge 410 are respectively connected to the control system. The opening and closing of the diversion electric valve 409 is controlled based on the conductivity monitored by the conductivity monitor 404. If the conductivity exceeds the preset value (i.e., the ammonium sulfate concentration is too high), the diversion electric valve 409 is activated, thereby discharging part of the washing liquid into the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407. At the same time, the process water electric valve 406 is activated to replenish new desalination process water to the bottom washing liquid zone 101, ensuring that the washing liquid level in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 is always maintained at the preset height. In addition, if other situations cause the washing liquid level in the bottom washing liquid zone to drop, the process water electric valve 406 is activated in a timely manner based on the feedback from the washing liquid level gauge to replenish new desalination process water to the bottom washing liquid zone 101. In this example, the diversion electric valve 409 is set to be activated to discharge part of the washing liquid once the conductivity exceeds the threshold, and the discharge volume is small each time. Therefore, even if the discharge outlet is set at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401, it will not affect the amount of washing liquid entering the spray zone 104. The ammonium sulfate solution stored in the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407 can be pumped to the thermoelectric ammonia tank through the ammonium sulfate solution pump 417 to achieve co-production of soda ash and thermoelectric system. In the desulfurization process of thermoelectric power, the ammonium sulfate product with a water content of ≤3% is produced by evaporation and concentration (dehydration of boiler flue gas) in the desulfurization tower, thickening, and separation by centrifuge. It is then sent to compound fertilizer as raw material or sold.
[0051] The treatment system also includes a sulfuric acid storage tank 411, a collection tank 412, a tank pump 413, an ammonia-containing tail gas input pipe 414, a tail gas vent pipe 415, and a short pipe 416. The sulfuric acid storage tank 411 is connected to the acid addition pipe 302 and the collection tank 412 respectively. The bottom washing liquid area 101 is also connected to the collection tank 412. The tank pump 413 is connected to the collection tank 412 and the bottom washing liquid area 101 respectively.
[0052] The ammonia-containing exhaust gas inlet pipe 414 is connected to the inlet of the short connector 416 and the ammonia-containing exhaust gas inlet, respectively. The exhaust gas vent pipe 415 is connected to the outlet of the short connector 416 and the exhaust gas outlet, respectively. The exhaust gas vent pipe is located in... Figure 1 Although the middle section extends horizontally, this only represents a part of it; the latter part extends vertically, potentially reaching a height of tens of meters.
[0053] The sulfuric acid storage tank 411 is used to buffer the sulfuric acid introduced by the external pipe. The collection tank 412 is used to collect the sulfuric acid discharged from the outside (such as the sulfuric acid storage tank 411 overflow or sulfuric acid pipeline maintenance) or the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 of the acid washing tower 100 during maintenance (discharged to the collection tank through the vent pipe 418), or the solution discharged from the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407 and other liquids that may be discharged from various components (such as acidic wastewater from the maintenance of various pumps). The solution in the collection tank 412 is usually acidic and can be pumped into the bottom washing liquid zone 101 as washing liquid through the tank pump 413 when the treatment system is working, so as to realize the recycling of waste liquid. The function of the short pipe 416 is that once the acid washing tower 100 malfunctions, the ammonia-containing tail gas can be directly connected to the tail gas vent pipe 415 through the short pipe 416.
[0054] This novel ammonia-containing exhaust gas treatment system innovatively employs a uniquely designed mixing pipeline to pre-mix the acid and washing liquid before they are directed together to the spray zone. This structure is simple to design and easy to install, solving the aforementioned problems in existing technologies. Furthermore, this structure allows for the direct addition of acid, such as sulfuric acid, into the flowing washing liquid. Under the high pressure of the pump, the washing liquid easily forms turbulence within the pipe, and the acid-adding pipe extending into the mixing pipe body further agitates the washing liquid. Upon addition of acid, the generated heat is quickly released radially, improving mixing safety and accelerating the mutual flow and mixing of acid and washing liquid. This rapid homogenization improves the uniform washing effect of subsequent ammonia-containing exhaust gas. The amount of acid added is easily controlled, avoiding excessive acid causing an increase in acid mist levels in the exhaust gas. Simultaneously, the mixing of a large amount of washing liquid with a small amount of strong acid reduces the corrosiveness of the acid. The highly efficient and homogenized mixed washing liquid provides more stable ammonia removal, reducing the likelihood of excessive ammonia levels in the exhaust gas and improving the stability and sustainability of the treatment system.
[0055] Example 2:
[0056] See Figures 1 to 10 As shown, this example provides a treatment system for ammonia-containing tail gas. The system includes an acid washing tower 100, a mixing pipeline 300, an acid washing circulation pump 401, and an atomizing nozzle 200. The acid washing tower 100 includes a tower body 106, packing 107, a spray pipe 108, and a demister 109. The tower body 106 has, from bottom to top, a bottom washing liquid zone 101, a packing zone, a spray zone 104, and a demister 105. The bottom washing liquid zone 101 stores the washing liquid. The packing 107 is located in the packing zone, and the demister 109 is located in the spray zone. The spray zone 105; multiple atomizing nozzles 200 are respectively arranged in the spray zone 104; the lower part of the tower body 106 is provided with an ammonia-containing tail gas inlet and the upper part is provided with a tail gas outlet, which is located on the outlet side of the demister 109; the inlet of the spray pipe 108 is connected to the outlet of the mixing pipe 300, and the outlet of the spray pipe 108 is connected to multiple atomizing nozzles 200 respectively; the acid washing circulation pump 401 is connected to the bottom washing liquid zone 101 and the inlet of the mixing pipe 300 respectively, and the mixing pipe 300 is also provided with a sulfuric acid inlet.
[0057] The atomizing nozzle 200 includes a nozzle body 201, and a first chamber 202, a plurality of diversion holes 203, a second chamber 204, and an outlet hole 205 formed on the nozzle body 201. The first chamber 202, the diversion holes 203, the second chamber 204, and the outlet hole 205 are sequentially connected. The opening width of the diversion hole 203 is smaller than the opening width of the outlet hole 205. The width of the outlet hole 205 increases along the axis. The orthographic projections of the diversion holes 203 and the outlet holes 205 on the end face of the nozzle body 201 near the outlet hole 205 do not intersect.
[0058] In the atomizing nozzle 200, the centerlines of the first chamber 202, the second chamber 204, and the nozzle 205 are collinear, and the centerline of the diversion hole 203 is parallel to the centerline of the first chamber 202. Multiple diversion holes 203 are evenly distributed on the outer periphery of the bottom of the first chamber 202, forming a circle. The cross-section of each diversion hole 203 is semi-circular, with one arc side facing the centerline of the nozzle 205.
[0059] The ejection orifice 205 includes a first ejection sub-orifice 2051 communicating with the second chamber 204 and a second ejection sub-orifice 2052 communicating with the first ejection sub-orifice 2051. The diameter of the first ejection sub-orifice 2051 is smaller than the diameter of the second ejection sub-orifice 2052, and the diameter of the second ejection sub-orifice 2052 gradually increases along its axial direction. Further, the diameter of the first ejection sub-orifice 2051 is 0.2-0.35 times the width of the second chamber 204, and the length of the first ejection sub-orifice 2051 is 0.05-0.3 times the length of the second ejection sub-orifice 2052. This structural design of the ejection orifice 205 not only significantly improves the atomization effect but also enables the ejected atomized droplets to move at high speeds. Simultaneously, the aperture setting of the second ejection sub-orifice 2052 allows the atomized droplets to rapidly diffuse in all directions, increasing the ejection volume.
[0060] The volume of the first chamber 202 is larger than that of the second chamber 204, and an internal thread 2021 is formed on the inner wall of the first chamber 202. The above design allows a sufficient amount of washing liquid to enter, and also enables the atomizing nozzle 200 to be quickly connected to the external pipe. The presence of the internal thread allows for quick replacement with pipes that have external threads, and it has a detachable function, so that damaged or different atomizing nozzles can be replaced when needed.
[0061] The structural design of the atomizing nozzle helps to break the symmetry. When the washing liquid enters the first chamber and flows through the smaller diameter diversion orifice, it will form boundary layer separation and vortex structure on the arc side, forming turbulent flow. The curvature change on the arc side may lead to uneven pressure distribution near the outlet, forming a local low-pressure area. Simultaneously, as the liquid flows from the high-pressure zone (inside the diversion orifice) to the low-pressure zone (outside the outlet, i.e., the second chamber), the sudden change in pressure gradient exacerbates the instability of the liquid flow, promoting atomization. Moreover, when the liquid flows through the semi-circular channel, it is beneficial to form a thinner liquid film on the arc surface (because the curved surface guides the liquid to diffuse towards the edge). The surface tension of the thin liquid film is more significant, making it easier to break into fine mist under its own inertia. When entering the second chamber, since the diversion orifice and the nozzle are not aligned (the orthographic projections of the two on the end face near the nozzle do not intersect), the initially atomized droplets will collide with the inner wall of the second chamber for further atomization and breakup. Then, they are further accelerated and atomized through the front section of the nozzle, forming relatively smaller and appropriately sized atomized droplets. These droplets can diffuse to form a highly efficient mass transfer gas-liquid exchange interface, thereby improving the washing effect. This is beneficial for maximizing ammonia removal with a smaller and more appropriate amount of acid, avoiding situations such as excessive acid mist in the exhaust gas due to excessive acid.
[0062] Specifically, in this example, combined with Figures 1 to 10 The treatment system in this example and the treatment method for ammonia-containing tail gas using this system will be further explained.
[0063] The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system includes the aforementioned acid washing tower 100, mixing pipeline 300, atomizing nozzle 200, etc., and also includes an acid washing circulation pump 401, etc.
[0064] Pickling tower 100 includes tower body 106, packing 107 (including first packing and second packing), spray pipe 108, and demister 109. The tower body 106 has, from bottom to top, a bottom washing liquid zone 101, a first packing zone 102, a second packing zone 103, a spray zone 104, and a demister 105. The bottom washing liquid zone 101 stores the washing liquid. The first packing is located in the first packing zone 102, and the second packing is located in the second packing zone 103. The first and second packings can be supported by a grid made of corrosion-resistant material, which is fixed to the inner wall of the pickling tower. The demister 109 is located in the demister 105. Multiple atomizing nozzles 200 are provided. The ammonia-containing tail gas inlet and the desalination process water inlet are respectively set in the spray zone 104. The lower part of the tower body 106 is provided with an ammonia-containing tail gas inlet and a desalination process water inlet, and the upper part is provided with a tail gas outlet. The tail gas outlet is located on the outlet side of the demister 109. The ammonia-containing tail gas inlet and the desalination process water inlet are respectively connected to the bottom washing liquid zone 101. The inlet of the spray pipe 108 is connected to the outlet of the mixing pipe 300, and the outlet of the spray pipe 108 is connected to multiple atomizing nozzles 200. The acid washing circulation pump 401 is connected to the bottom washing liquid zone 101 and the inlet of the mixing pipe 300. The mixing pipe 300 is also provided with a sulfuric acid inlet. The sulfuric acid inlet is provided with an acid adding pipe 302 to allow the sulfuric acid to be introduced.
[0065] The treatment system also includes a sulfuric acid pump 402, a pH monitor 403, a conductivity monitor 404, and a control system (not shown). The pH monitor 403 is used to monitor the pH value of the washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401, and the conductivity monitor 404 is used to monitor the conductivity of the washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401. The sulfuric acid pump 402 is connected to the sulfuric acid inlet. The sulfuric acid pump 402, pH monitor 403, and conductivity monitor 404 are respectively connected to the control system. This setup allows for real-time monitoring of the pH value and conductivity of the washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401. Real-time pH feedback can adjust the frequency of the sulfuric acid pump 402 according to specific circumstances, thereby increasing or decreasing the amount of sulfuric acid introduced. Real-time conductivity feedback can promptly determine the concentration of ammonium sulfate in the washing liquid. If the concentration is too high, it will be detrimental to the removal of ammonia from the tail gas. Based on the conductivity, it can be adjusted whether the washing liquid needs to be discharged and new desalination process water needs to be added, thereby ensuring a stable ammonia removal effect.
[0066] Furthermore, the treatment system also includes a desalination process water inlet pipe 405, a process water electric valve 406 installed on the desalination process water inlet pipe 405, an ammonium sulfate storage tank 407, a washing liquid diversion pipe 408, a diversion electric valve 409 installed on the washing liquid diversion pipe 408, and a washing liquid level gauge 410 for monitoring the washing liquid level in the bottom washing liquid zone 101. The washing liquid diversion pipe 408 is connected to the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401 and the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407, respectively. The process water electric valve 406, the diversion electric valve 409, and the washing liquid level gauge 410 are respectively connected to the control system. The opening and closing of the diversion electric valve 409 is controlled based on the conductivity monitored by the conductivity monitor 404. If the conductivity exceeds the preset value (i.e., the ammonium sulfate concentration is too high), the diversion electric valve 409 is activated, thereby discharging part of the washing liquid into the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407. At the same time, the process water electric valve 406 is activated to replenish new desalination process water to the bottom washing liquid zone 101, ensuring that the washing liquid level in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 is always maintained at the preset height. In addition, if other situations cause the washing liquid level in the bottom washing liquid zone to drop, the process water electric valve 406 is activated in a timely manner based on the feedback from the washing liquid level gauge to replenish new desalination process water to the bottom washing liquid zone 101. In this example, the diversion electric valve 409 is set to be activated to discharge part of the washing liquid once the conductivity exceeds the threshold, and the discharge volume is small each time. Therefore, even if the discharge outlet is set at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401, it will not affect the amount of washing liquid entering the spray zone 104. The ammonium sulfate solution stored in the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407 can be pumped to the thermoelectric ammonia tank through the ammonium sulfate solution pump 417 to achieve co-production of soda ash and thermoelectric system. In the desulfurization process of thermoelectric power, the ammonium sulfate product with a water content of ≤3% is produced by evaporation and concentration (dehydration of boiler flue gas) in the desulfurization tower, thickening, and separation by centrifuge. It is then sent to compound fertilizer as raw material or sold.
[0067] The treatment system also includes a sulfuric acid storage tank 411, a collection tank 412, a tank pump 413, an ammonia-containing tail gas input pipe 414, a tail gas vent pipe 415, and a short pipe 416. The sulfuric acid storage tank 411 is connected to the acid addition pipe 302 and the collection tank 412 respectively. The bottom washing liquid area 101 is also connected to the collection tank 412. The tank pump 413 is connected to the collection tank 412 and the bottom washing liquid area 101 respectively.
[0068] The ammonia-containing exhaust gas inlet pipe 414 is connected to the inlet of the short connector 416 and the ammonia-containing exhaust gas inlet, respectively. The exhaust gas vent pipe 415 is connected to the outlet of the short connector 416 and the exhaust gas outlet, respectively. The exhaust gas vent pipe is located in... Figure 1 Although the middle section extends horizontally, this only represents a part of it; the latter part extends vertically, potentially reaching a height of tens of meters.
[0069] The sulfuric acid storage tank 411 is used to buffer the sulfuric acid introduced by the external pipe. The collection tank 412 is used to collect the sulfuric acid discharged from the outside (such as the sulfuric acid storage tank 411 overflow or sulfuric acid pipeline maintenance) or the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 of the acid washing tower 100 during maintenance (discharged to the collection tank through the vent pipe 418), or the solution discharged from the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407 and other liquids that may be discharged from various components (such as acidic wastewater from the maintenance of various pumps). The solution in the collection tank 412 is usually acidic and can be pumped into the bottom washing liquid zone 101 as washing liquid through the tank pump 413 when the treatment system is working, so as to realize the recycling of waste liquid. The function of the short pipe 416 is that once the acid washing tower 100 malfunctions, the ammonia-containing tail gas can be directly connected to the tail gas vent pipe 415 through the short pipe 416.
[0070] The treatment method for ammonia-containing exhaust gas involves treating the exhaust gas with a scrubbing liquid, then passing it through multiple stages of packing material treatment, and finally through a spray zone and a demisting treatment before it is discharged.
[0071] Furthermore, the treatment method includes: allowing the ammonia-containing tail gas to enter from the bottom of the acid washing tower 100, and then passing through the demister 109 of the bottom washing liquid zone 101, the first packing zone 102, the second packing zone 103, the spray zone 104, and the demister 105 from bottom to top for treatment respectively;
[0072] In the spray zone 104, the mixed washing liquid is sprayed towards the second packing zone 103 using atomizing nozzles 200. The mixed washing liquid is made by mixing sulfuric acid and the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101, and the pH value of the washing liquid is controlled to be 5.5-6.5. The mass content of ammonium sulfate in the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 is controlled to be less than or equal to 40%. The porosity of the packings set in the first packing zone 102 and the second packing zone 103 is independently above 80%.
[0073] In this example, the ammonia content in the exhaust gas is mainly reduced through water absorption and acid-base neutralization reaction. The reaction equation for acid-base neutralization is: H2SO4 + 2NH3 → (NH4)2SO4.
[0074] In this example, the flow rate of the ammonia-containing tail gas is denoted as L1, and the flow rate of the mixed washing liquid is denoted as L2, where L2 = (0.004 - 0.02) × L1. Further, the flow rate of the ammonia-containing tail gas is denoted as L1, and the flow rate of the mixed washing liquid is denoted as L2, where L2 = (0.004 - 0.08) × L1. Practice shows that by controlling the ratio of the flow rate of the mixed washing liquid (which is approximately equal to the flow rate of the washing liquid due to the relatively small amount of sulfuric acid introduced) to the flow rate of the ammonia-containing tail gas, a better ammonia removal effect and acid suppression effect in the tail gas can be achieved.
[0075] The mass content of ammonium sulfate in the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 is controlled to be 15%-25%. As an optional embodiment, the ammonium sulfate content in the washing liquid can be controlled by conductivity. In some cases, the conductivity in the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone can be controlled to be less than or equal to 300 ms / cm, further controlled to be less than or equal to 250 ms / cm, and even further controlled to be 180-230 ms / cm (the mass content of ammonium sulfate is about 20%).
[0076] The pH value of the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 is controlled at 6.0-6.5. The pH value of the washing liquid in this example is significantly higher than that of approximately 4 in existing technologies. This reduces the acid resistance requirements of the equipment, extends its service life, and also reduces safety hazards. For example, in the event of an unintended leak, it is more friendly to operators and equipment in the production environment. The closer the pH is to neutral, the less corrosive it is, which is beneficial for safe production and handling.
[0077] The porosity of the packing materials in the first packing zone 102 and the second packing zone 103 is independently above 88%. For example, standard PP packing material with a porosity of approximately 91% can be used. The two packing zones can be filled with packing materials of the same or different porosities. The arrangement of the double-layer packing material is beneficial to improving gas-liquid exchange efficiency and enhancing washing efficiency. It also allows the distance between the first sub-packing zone 102 and the second sub-packing zone 103 to be smaller than the distance between the second sub-packing zone 103 and the spray zone 104. This is more conducive to forming a gradient concentration liquid film, thereby reducing the amount of droplets carried away by the exhaust gas, reducing washing liquid loss, improving washing effect, and effectively controlling acid mist.
[0078] Furthermore, the distance between the first sub-packing zone 102 and the second sub-packing zone 103 is 15-25mm, for example, it can be 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 21mm, 22mm, 23mm, 24mm, etc.; the distance between the second sub-packing zone 103 and the spray zone 104 is 0.5-1.5m, for example, it can be 0.6m, 0.7m, 0.8m, 0.9m, 1m, 1.1m, etc. The distance between the bottom of the first sub-packing zone 102 and the upper surface of the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 is 2-4m, for example, 2.2m, 2.3m, 2.4m, 2.5m, 2.6m, 2.7m, 2.8m, 2.9m, 3.0m, 3.1m, 3.2m, 3.3m, 3.4m, 3.5m, 3.6m, 3.7m, 3.8m, 3.9m, etc., can be controlled by the above distances to ensure that the washing liquid film and the ammonia-containing tail gas have high mass transfer efficiency and sufficient mass transfer time, thereby improving the washing effect.
[0079] The spray zone 104 is also equipped with a spray pipe 108, which is connected to the outlet of the atomizing nozzle 200 and the mixing pipe body 300, respectively. The atomizing nozzle 200 is detachably connected to the spray pipe 108. Furthermore, multiple atomizing nozzles can be provided to achieve full radial coverage of the tower interior, forming a large-area liquid film. This prevents ammonia content exceeding standards due to direct discharge of ammonia-containing tail gas from gaps. As an optional implementation, multiple layers of atomizing nozzles can be provided, for example, multiple sets of atomizing nozzles arranged from bottom to top. Each set is configured to cover the interior of the tower radially. The atomizing nozzles in each set are staggered to form a uniformly diffused atomized liquid film, improving the gas-liquid exchange efficiency in each area. Alternatively, multiple spray pipes can be provided, each corresponding to a set of atomizing nozzles. When multiple sets of atomizing nozzles are required, multiple spray pipes can be provided accordingly.
[0080] In this example, sulfuric acid and the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid area are mixed in a mixing pipe 300. The mixing pipe 300 includes a mixing pipe body 301 for supplying the washing liquid and an acid adding pipe 302. The mixing pipe body 301 is provided with a connection hole 3011. The acid adding pipe 302 can be inserted into the connection hole 3011 and extends into the interior of the mixing pipe body 301. The section of the acid adding pipe 302 extending into the interior of the mixing pipe body 301 has multiple openings 3021, which are used for acids, such as sulfuric acid, to enter the interior of the mixing pipe body 301. By directly introducing sulfuric acid into the interior of the flowing washing liquid through the acid adding pipe 302, since a small amount of acid can change the pH value, both good mixing of the two can be achieved, while avoiding excessive heat release caused by excessive concentration of acid. In this example, the acid is introduced into the interior during the flow process, which achieves good mixing.
[0081] Multiple openings 3021 are arranged in an array on the section of the acid adding tube 302 that extends into the mixing tube body 301. The openings 3021 can be provided in all directions to achieve balanced acid input and avoid excessive local acid and concentrated heat release. Furthermore, the length of the section of the acid adding tube 302 that extends into the mixing tube body 301 is greater than half the inner diameter of the mixing tube body 301 and less than the inner diameter of the mixing tube body 301.
[0082] In this example, the connection hole 3011 is actually formed on the acid-adding connection pipe fixedly mounted on the mixing pipe body 301. This acid-adding connection pipe facilitates quick and stable docking with the acid-adding pipe 302. After the acid-adding pipe 302 is inserted, the two can be quickly connected and sealed via a flange, using a sealing gasket or similar material. Furthermore, a first flange 303 is provided on the connection hole 3011, i.e., a first flange is provided on the acid-adding connection pipe, and a second flange 304 is provided on the acid-adding pipe 302. The first flange 303 and the second flange 304 cooperate to fix and dock the acid-adding pipe 302 with the connection hole 3011. Simultaneously, the connection hole 3011 is located on the inlet side of the mixing pipe body 301, which facilitates efficient mixing of the added acid and the incoming washing liquid before output to the atomizing nozzle 200.
[0083] The centerline of the acid-adding pipe 302 is perpendicular to the centerline of the mixing pipe body 301. One end of the acid-adding pipe 302 is provided with an external thread 3022, which can be used to quickly connect with the internal thread on the external pipe.
[0084] The mixing pipe body 301 is made of fiberglass. Fiberglass has strong acid resistance, which is conducive to mixing high-strength acids such as high-concentration sulfuric acid into the washing liquid. It has good safety and durability. Other pipes that need to flow sulfuric acid can also use this material. Of course, other acid-resistant materials can also be used, but they will not be elaborated here.
[0085] The treatment method for ammonia-containing tail gas also includes: when the mass content of ammonium sulfate in the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 is monitored to be 15%-40%, a portion of the washing liquid is discharged and desalination process water is replenished.
[0086] The workflow in this example is roughly as follows:
[0087] See Figures 1 to 10 As shown, ammonia-containing tail gas from an external source, such as a filter, enters the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid zone 101 through the ammonia-containing tail gas inlet pipe 414 at the bottom of the tower body 106. Based on the characteristics of the gas, after the ammonia-containing tail gas undergoes preliminary washing treatment in the washing liquid of the bottom washing liquid zone 101, it moves upward through the first sub-packing zone 102 and comes into countercurrent contact with the washing liquid from the upper part to absorb ammonia. It continues to move upward and then continues to pass through the second sub-packing zone 103 and comes into countercurrent contact with the washing liquid from the upper part to absorb ammonia. After arriving at the spray zone 104, it is washed again in the spray zone 104 (in fact, the gas-liquid exchange film continues to exist from the spray zone downward). Finally, it passes through the demister 109 in the demister zone 105 to enhance the removal of droplets (so that the droplets that may be contained in the tail gas can be retained in the acid washing tower 100, thereby preventing the droplets from transferring or spreading into the atmosphere, and also reducing the loss of washing liquid). Then, it is discharged to the outside from the tail gas outlet through the tail gas vent pipe 415.
[0088] The mixed washing liquid in the spray zone 104 comes from the mixing pipeline 300. The mixing pipeline 300 mixes the washing liquid from the pickling circulation pump 401 with the sulfuric acid pumped from the sulfuric acid pump 402 to form a mixed washing liquid.
[0089] Two pickling circulation pumps 401 are provided, one for standby and one for use. At the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401, there is also a washing liquid diversion pipe 408 and a diversion electric valve 409 installed on the washing liquid diversion pipe 408. The washing liquid diversion pipe 408 diverts a portion of the washing liquid that has reached the expected conductivity to the ammonium sulfate storage tank 407 for buffering. The start and stop of the diversion electric valve 409 are controlled according to the monitoring results of the conductivity monitor 404.
[0090] Meanwhile, the sulfuric acid flow rate is also adjusted according to the pH value of the washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401, which is monitored in real time, to ensure that the pH value of the washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump is always at the preset value. Furthermore, concentrated sulfuric acid (e.g., mass concentration of 70%-98%) from the external pipe enters the sulfuric acid storage tank 411 through the flow meter, process valve and remote control valve, and is then sent to the mixing pipeline 300 by the metering pump, i.e., sulfuric acid pump 402. After mixing with part of the circulating washing liquid at the outlet of the pickling circulation pump 401, it is evenly sprayed and dispersed to the packing surface in the pickling tower through the atomizing nozzle 200. After being sprayed from top to bottom to absorb ammonia in the tail gas, it enters the bottom washing liquid area of the pickling tower and is then pressurized by the pickling circulation pump for recycling.
[0091] The liquid level of the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid area is monitored by the washing liquid level gauge 410. A multi-contact level gauge or multiple independent level gauges can be set to monitor the high, medium and low liquid levels of the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid area. Simultaneous monitoring of the medium and high liquid levels ensures that the liquid level of the washing liquid remains stable, and real-time monitoring of the low liquid level can prevent the acid washing circulation pump from running dry when the liquid level is too low.
[0092] The ammonia-containing exhaust gas treatment system and method described in this example first improves the design of the atomizing nozzle, ensuring that the atomized washing liquid droplets have a relatively moderate particle size. This allows for efficient mass transfer while minimizing escape with the exhaust gas, thus enabling efficient removal of ammonia from the exhaust gas while preventing the acid in the washing liquid from being carried away. Furthermore, by combining two packing zones with high-porosity packing materials and controlling the distance difference between each zone, the mass transfer contact area and time are increased, and the formation of a gradient concentration liquid film is facilitated. In this gradient concentration liquid film, on the one hand, the presence of ammonium sulfate, which is readily soluble in water, allows it to dissociate into ammonium and sulfate ions in the washing liquid. The charge effect of the ionic bonds reduces the strength of hydrogen bonds between water molecules, thus reducing the surface tension of the solution. When the exhaust gas passes through this liquid film, the solution with lower surface tension more easily forms larger droplets (less prone to escaping with the airflow). On the other hand, the different concentrations of ammonium sulfate along the extension direction of the liquid film further... The varying viscosity of the flowing liquid film makes it difficult for relatively large droplets to break down into fine mist droplets when the exhaust gas comes into countercurrent contact with the liquid film. The larger the droplet size carried by the airflow, the stronger the gravitational settling effect, thereby reducing the amount of acid carried by the gas. In other words, this invention ensures that the atomized droplets have sufficient specific surface area to increase mass transfer efficiency without pursuing ultra-fine droplet size. In fact, the inventors of this invention have found that droplets are not necessarily better the finer they are. With an appropriate droplet size, the droplets can suppress airflow entrainment without affecting mass transfer efficiency. Furthermore, based on the high efficiency of mass transfer reaction, this invention uses a high-pH acidic washing solution mixed with sulfuric acid. The acidity of the mixed washing solution is relatively moderate, avoiding excessive acid release caused by excessive acid value. By controlling the ammonium sulfate content in the washing solution, ideal ammonia removal and acid suppression effects can be achieved while reducing the load on the washing solution.
[0093] The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical concept and features of this utility model, and are intended to enable those skilled in the art to understand the content of this utility model and implement it accordingly. They should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model. All equivalent changes or modifications made in accordance with the spirit and essence of this utility model should be included within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0094] The endpoints and any values of the ranges disclosed herein are not limited to the precise ranges or values, and these ranges or values should be understood to include values close to these ranges or values. For numerical ranges, the endpoint values of the various ranges, the endpoint values of the various ranges and individual point values, and individual point values can be combined with each other to obtain one or more new numerical ranges, which should be considered as specifically disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A system for treating an ammonia-containing tail gas, the system comprising: The processing system includes an acid pickling tower, a mixing pipeline, and an acid pickling circulation pump; The pickling tower is equipped with a bottom washing liquid area for storing washing liquid and a spray area located above the bottom washing liquid area. The lower part of the pickling tower is provided with a desalination process water inlet and an ammonia-containing tail gas inlet, and the upper part is provided with a tail gas outlet; the desalination process water inlet and the ammonia-containing tail gas inlet are respectively connected to the bottom washing liquid area, and the tail gas outlet is located above the spray area; The mixing pipeline includes a mixing pipe body and an acid addition pipe. The mixing pipe body is provided with a connection hole, and the acid addition pipe can be inserted into the connection hole and extend into the interior of the mixing pipe body. The section of the acid addition pipe extending into the interior of the mixing pipe body has multiple openings. The inlet of the mixing pipe body is connected to the pickling circulation pump, and the outlet of the mixing pipe body is connected to the spraying area.
2. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of claim 1, wherein, The centerline of the acid addition tube is perpendicular to the centerline of the mixing tube body.
3. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of claim 1, wherein, A first flange is provided on the connecting hole, and a second flange is provided on the acid adding pipe. The first flange and the second flange cooperate to fix the acid adding pipe to the connecting hole; and / or, one end of the inlet of the acid adding pipe is provided with an external thread.
4. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of claim 1, wherein, The connection hole is located on one side of the inlet end of the mixing pipe body; and / or, the material of the mixing pipe body is fiberglass.
5. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pickling tower is also equipped with a packing zone and a demisting zone. The bottom washing liquid zone, the packing zone, the spray zone, and the demisting zone are arranged in sequence from bottom to top. The packing zone is equipped with packing material, and the demisting zone is equipped with a demister.
6. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of claim 5, wherein, The packing area includes a first sub-packing area and a second sub-packing area arranged sequentially from bottom to top. The distance between the first sub-packing area and the second sub-packing area is 15-25mm, the distance between the second sub-packing area and the spray area is 0.5-1.5m, and the distance between the bottom of the first sub-packing area and the upper surface of the washing liquid in the bottom washing liquid area is 2-4m.
7. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of claim 1, wherein, The processing system also includes a sulfuric acid pump, a pH monitor, a conductivity monitor, and a control system; The pH monitor is used to monitor the pH value of the washing liquid at the outlet of the acid pickling circulation pump, and the conductivity monitor is used to monitor the conductivity of the washing liquid at the outlet of the acid pickling circulation pump. The sulfuric acid pump is connected to the inlet of the acid addition pipe, and the sulfuric acid pump, the pH monitor, and the conductivity monitor are respectively connected to the control system.
8. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of claim 7, wherein, The treatment system also includes a desalination process water inlet pipe, a process water electric valve installed on the desalination process water inlet pipe, an ammonium sulfate storage tank, a washing liquid diversion pipe, a diversion electric valve installed on the washing liquid diversion pipe, and a washing liquid level gauge for monitoring the washing liquid level in the bottom washing liquid zone. The washing liquid diversion pipe is connected to the outlet of the pickling circulation pump and the ammonium sulfate storage tank, respectively. The process water electric valve, the diversion electric valve, and the washing liquid level gauge are all communicatively connected to the control system.
9. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of claim 1, wherein, The spray zone is equipped with a spray pipe and an atomizing nozzle. The spray pipe is connected to the outlet of the atomizing nozzle and the mixing pipe body, respectively, and the atomizing nozzle is detachably connected to the spray pipe.
10. The ammonia-containing tail gas treatment system of claim 1, wherein, The treatment system further includes a sulfuric acid storage tank, a collection tank, and a tank pump. The sulfuric acid storage tank is connected to the acid addition pipe and the collection tank, respectively. The bottom washing liquid area is also connected to the collection tank. The tank pump is connected to the collection tank and the bottom washing liquid area, respectively. And / or, the treatment system further includes an ammonia-containing tail gas input pipe, a tail gas venting pipe, and a short pipe. The ammonia-containing tail gas input pipe is connected to the inlet of the short pipe and the ammonia-containing tail gas inlet, respectively. The tail gas venting pipe is connected to the outlet of the short pipe and the tail gas outlet, respectively.