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Analysis of limestone for flue gas desulfurization in a power plant

Applications | 2023 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) using limestone or lime is a cornerstone technology for reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from coal- and oil-fired power plants. Accurate characterization of limestone feedstock ensures optimal SO₂ removal efficiency and generates byproducts such as gypsum suitable for industrial use. Rapid, precise analysis supports compliance with tightening environmental regulations and improves process control.

Objectives and Overview of the Study


This application note evaluates the performance of the Thermo Scientific ARL OPTIM’X wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) spectrometer for quantitative analysis of key oxides in limestone feedstock used in power plant scrubbers. The main goals are to establish calibration curves for major and minor components, determine detection limits, and assess repeatability under typical operating conditions.

Used Instrumentation


• ARL OPTIM’X WDXRF analyzer with vacuum chamber and SmartGonio™ optics
• Air-cooled rhodium end-window tube with 0.075 mm beryllium window, 50 W maximum power
• 12-position sample changer for pressed powder pellets
• OXSAS XRF analytical software running on Windows 10

Methodology


Limestone samples were prepared as pressed powder pellets. Calibration standards covering expected concentration ranges for CaCO₃, SiO₂, MgCO₃, Al₂O₃ and Fe₂O₃ were measured to generate calibration curves. Counting times ranged from 10 to 40 seconds per element for routine analyses, with extended times up to 2 minutes for repeatability tests. All measurements were performed under vacuum conditions to enhance sensitivity for light elements.

Main Results and Discussion


Calibration curves exhibited excellent linearity across wide concentration spans, from trace levels (< 0.25 %) to near-pure phases (> 95 %). Detection limits and precision varied by element, with standard deviations as low as 0.001 % for Fe₂O₃ and up to 0.03 % for CaCO₃. A ten-point repeatability study using two-minute counts yielded average concentrations of 95.49 % CaCO₃, 2.10 % SiO₂, 1.60 % MgCO₃, 0.50 % Al₂O₃ and 0.26 % Fe₂O₃, with relative standard deviations below 0.2 % for all oxides.

Benefits and Practical Applications


• Rapid throughput: 10–40 s per element enables high sample throughput in QA/QC workflows
• Multi-element capability: simultaneous determination of major and minor oxides in a single run
• High precision and low detection limits support tight specification control for FGD feedstock
• Automated sample handling and user-friendly software reduce operator intervention and training requirements

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advances in XRF detector technology and automation will further reduce analysis times and improve sensitivity for trace impurities. Integration with process control systems can enable real-time monitoring of feedstock quality. Expanding calibration libraries to include alternative sorbents and blended materials will broaden the utility of WDXRF in diverse FGD configurations.

Conclusion


The ARL OPTIM’X WDXRF spectrometer delivers rapid, accurate, and reproducible analysis of limestone oxides critical to flue gas desulfurization processes. Its ability to handle both high and low concentration levels in a single method makes it a valuable tool for power plant laboratories striving for compliance and operational efficiency.

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