System for removal of targeted pollutants, such as oxides of sulfur, oxides
of nitrogen, mercury compounds and ash, from combustion and other industrial process
gases and processes utilizing the system. Oxides of manganese are utilized as the
primary sorbent in the system for removal or capture of pollutants. The oxides
of manganese are introduced from feeders into reaction zones of the system where
they are contacted with a gas from which pollutants are to be removed. With respect
to pollutant removal, the sorbent may interact with a pollutant as a catalyst,
reactant, adsorbent or absorbent. Removal may occur in single-stage, dual-stage,
or multi-stage systems with a variety of different configurations and reaction
zones, e.g., bag house, cyclones, fluidized beds, and the like. Process parameters,
particularly system differential pressure, are controlled by electronic controls
to maintain minimal system differential pressure, and to monitor and adjust pollutant
removal efficiencies. Reacted sorbent may be removed from the reaction action zones
for recycling or recycled or regenerated with useful and marketable by-products
being recovered during regeneration.