Conditioning of gas streams containing particulate

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B03C 3/01 (2006.01) B03C 3/013 (2006.01)

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CA 2018084

CONDITIONING OF GAS STREAMS CONTAINING PARTICULATE ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Effluent gas streams from power plants, or other sources, containing entrained particulate matter are conditioned by injecting a conditioning gas such as sulfur trioxide into the flowing gas stream. The conditioning gas is deposited upon the surface of the particulate and reduces its electrical resistivity, improving the performance of electrostatic precipitators through which the flowing gas is passed to precipitate the particulate. At the point of injection, an electrostatic potential is established between the particulate in the flowing gas stream and the conditioning gas molecules, so that the conditioning gas is attracted to the particulate. Interaction of the conditioning gas with the particulate is stronger and more rapid than in the absence of the electrostatic potential at the point of injection.

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