Removal of particulate matter in a tubular wet electrostatic precipitator using a water collection electrode

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As one of the effective control devices of air pollutants, the wet electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is an effective technique to eliminate acid mist and fine particles that are re-entrained in a collection electrode. However, its collection efficiency can deteriorate, as its operation is subject to water-induced corrosion of the collection electrode. To overcome this drawback, we modified the wet ESP system with the installation of a PVC dust precipitator wherein water is supplied as a replacement of the collection electrode. With this modification, we were able to construct a compact wet ESP with a small specific collection area (SCA, 0.83m2/(m 3/min)) that can acquire a high collection efficiency of fine particles (99.7). Copyright 2012 Jong-Ho Kim et al.

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Kim, J. H., Yoo, H. J., Hwang, Y. S., & Kim, H. G. (2012). Removal of particulate matter in a tubular wet electrostatic precipitator using a water collection electrode. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/532354

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