(Lurgi) : I S Gypsunl Ready No-W?
(Lurgi) : I S Gypsunl Ready No-W?
Is GYPSUnl
Deco~position Co~ercia11y
Ready No-w?
by
Pet e r L ij d t k e
Lurgi GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany
A 1. a n N. S i 1 b e r b erg
Lurgi Corporation, River Edge/New Jersey, USA
for
AICHE Clearwater Convention
1988
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Introduction
Gypsum decomposition
Pyrite roasting
Sulphur recovery
H2S04-production
Sintering
Calcining
Cement production
CFB's
Kilns
Traveling grates
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c) Thermal decomposition of gypsum is an endothermic
reaction. If a low-cost fuel could be successfully used
to recover the value of the sulfur from the gypsum we
would have an attracti7e concept. Decomposition may be
worth considering utilizing coal tailings, high sulfur
coals, petroleum coke or sulfur-laden waste gases whose
disposal are costly, thus providing a double benefit.
2 Decomposition Processes
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3 Comparison of Capital and Operating Cost
3.1 Assumptions
a) Capital Costs
infrastructure in existence;
depreciation 10 years
b) Operating Cost
MM$
1. Drying of phosphogypsum 50
3 lines (3030 tpd) / . jC c
y;lovLD 3f; S-t-- / Ivf2~
2. Preparation of kiln feed meal
(3400 tpd) 6
MM$
2. Decomposition 30
MM$
MM$
3. Coal Processing
37,5
4. Gas turbine system, power
generation )
5. Circular grate
26,5
6. Aggregate processing (1940 tpd) }
Raw materials
Phosphogypsum 2,1 1,0 2,1
Coal 0,1 35,0 3,5
Clay 0,07 10,0 0,7
Sand 0,07 10,0 0,7
Utilities
Fuel oil 0,25 120,0 30,0
Cooling water, m3 70,0 0,005 0,35
Electric power, kWh 250,0 0,05 12,5
Products (Credit)
Clinker (1, 0) (33,0) (33,0>
Labour
Production 15 per shift x 4,5 x 20.000 $ 2,82
Overhead 100 % of production labour 2,82
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Phosphogypsum 2,0 1,0 2,0
Coal 0,1 35,0 3,5
tltj,lj.tj,e:a
Cooling water, m3 70,0 0,005 0,35
Electric power, kWh 110,0 0,05 5,5
Coal 0,2 35,0 7,0
f[Qal.ls::t:a
CaO 0,45 -,- -,-
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Production 7 per shift x 4,5 x 20.000 $ 1,27
Overhead 100 % of production labour 1,27
$ 54,21
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Raw materials
Phosphogypsum 2,0 1,0 2,0
Coal 0,1 35,0 3,5
Fly ash 0,2 7,0 1,4
Utilities
Coal 0,3 35,0 10,5
Cooling water, m3 70,0 0,005 0,35
Electric power, kWh 130,0 0,05 6,5
Products (Credit)
Clinker ( 0,9) (33,0) (29,7)
Labour
Production 9 per shift x 4,5 x 20.000 $ 1,58
Overhead 100 % of production labour 1,58
$ 35,15
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Raw materials
Phosphogypsum 1,33 1,0 1,33
Coal to char 0,11 35,0 3,85
Pyrites (90 % FeS2) 0,36 28,0 10,08
Binder 0,1 10,0 1,0
Utilities
Coal to energy 0,14 35,0 4,9
Cooling water, m3 42,0 0,005 0,21
Pond water 83,0 0,003 0,25
Boiler feed water 1,13 0,1 0,11
Products (Credits)
Aggregate 0,85 5,0 (4,25)
Steam 0,52 10,0 ( 5,2)
Electric power, kWh 140,0 0,05 ( 7 , a)
Labour
Production 16 per shift x 4,5 x 20.000 $ 1,89
Overhead 100 % of production labour 1,89
3.4 Results
1. Miiller-Kiihne 105,04 $
2. Lurgi CFB (CaO) 54,21 $
3. Lurgi CFB (Clinker) 35,15 $
4. DMC/FIPR 42,36 $
( a) Technical Reliability
1. Muller-Kuhne-Process
3. OMC/FIPR Process
b) Product Quality
c) Market Potential
d) Environmental Aspects
Conclusions
Figure 1
Phosphogypsum Destiny
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Phosphoric
Acid Process
- Phosphoric Acid
Phosphogypsum
Fuel
Treatment Decomposition
Sulfuric
Acid
Enviromental Building Material Clinker
Problems Soil Conditioner Lime
Ammonium Aggregate
Sulphate
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Figure 2
TertiQry air
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Fuel and
redu c ti on agen t
Material discharge
Phosphogypsum, Fuel
Decomposition
Decomposition
Feed Material
Coal Processing
Preparation
Fuel Gas
Cleaning
r Sulfur
Fuel G-a-s--"";
~----~----~~ ~----------~~
Steam and Power
Decomposition
Generation
Sulfuric Acid
Aggregate
Plant
Muller-Kuhne Process
Reference List
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Tab~e 2
* water of crystallization
** for calculation of capacities
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Table 3
C 57,5 %
H 4,0 %
0 7,5 %
N 1,1 %
H2 O 5,0
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c. S
Ash
8,0
16,9
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Table 4
Maritime Magmatic
C. Zn 15 1
Cu 6 4
Pb 4 6
As 5 3
Ni 9 < 1
Hg 0,1
Cd 8 < 1
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Table 5
Algeria 23
Israel 26
Jordan 1
C Marocco 17
Nauru 90
Senegal 84
Togo 54
Tunesia 56
Florida 8
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References:
(3) T. J. Kendron,
G. M. Lloyd: Phosphogypsum to Sulfuric Acid with
Cogeneration - a Competitive Edge
Second Int. Symposium on Phosphogypsum
December 1986
( 4) K. Knosel,
R. Lutz: New Technology for the Processing of
Phosphogypsum to H2S04 and Cement clinker
Seminar on Phosphogypsum Utilization
Istanbul, Turkey 1987
(5) H. V. Plessen,
G. Schimmel: Verminderung des Cadmium Gehaltes von
Rohphosphaten und Mineraldungern
Chem. Ing. Techn 59, Nr. 10, S 772 - 778
(6) M. Tacke,
A. N. Silberberg: Is Gypsum the Alternative?
AICHE Lakeland, Florida 1986