Separation processes for the treatment of industrial flue gases – Effective methods for global industrial air pollution control
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2024-06-15
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RESEARCH ARTICLEVolume 10, Issue 11
Abstract
The treatment of flue gases has become a crucial area of interest with the increasing air
emissions into the atmosphere from industries involved in combustion of fossil fuels in
their operations. In essence, there is a critical need for effective methods of treatment
more than ever. Treatment and separation are now a demand for the overall industrial
operations to control the rate of flue gas emissions. The major culprit in this wise is
power generating industry. The major associated air pollutants are carbon dioxide,
sulfur oxides, trace metals, volatile organic compounds, particulate matters, and
nitrogen oxides. However, the choice of technologies to be utilized requires more than
just knowledge of the separation process, but also a good understanding of the
properties of the pollutants. This review explored and evaluated the various separation
processes and technologies for the treatment of industrial flue gases for the control of
the associated air pollutants. It also analyzed the performance with references to cost
and efficiency, the advantages and disadvantages, principles for selection, research
direction, and/or potential opportunities in existing separation processes and
technologies.
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Flue gases 2. Air pollution 3. Separation processes 4. Treatment 5. Control