Seok-Un Park
Korea Electric Power Corporation
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KEPCO Journal on electric power and energy | 2016
Jae-Kwan Kim; Seok-Un Park; Hyun-Dong Lee; Jun-wha Chi
This paper discussed the effect of ammonia concentration adsorbed on fly ash for the ammonia emission as AAFA (Ammonia Adsorbed Fly Ash) produced from coal fired plants due to operation of NOx reduction technologies was landfilled with distilled or sea water at closed and open systems, respectively. Ammonia bisulfate and sulfates adsorbed on fly ash is highly water soluble. The pH of ammonium bisulfate and sulfate solution had significant effect on ammonia odor emission. The effect of temperature on ammonia odor emission from mixture was less than pH, the rate of ammonia emission increased with increased temperature when the pH conditions were kept at constant. Since AAFA increases the pH of solution substantially, NH3 in the ash can release the ammonia order unless it is present at low concentration. NH4 ion is unstable in fly ash and water mixtures of high pH at open system, which is changed to nitrite or nitrate and then released as ammonia gas. The proper conditions for < 20 ppm of ammonia concentration released from the AAFAs landfilled in ash pond were explored using an open system with sea water. It was therefore proposed that optimal operation to collect AAFA of less than 168 ppm ammonia at the electrostatic precipitator were controlled to ammonia slip with less than 5 ppm at SCR/SNCR installations, and, ammonia odor released from mixture of fly ash of 168 ppm ammonia with sea water under open system has about 20 ppm.
KEPCO Journal on electric power and energy | 2015
Seok-Un Park; Jae-Kwan Kim; Yeon-Seok Seo; Jun-Seok Hong; Hyoung-Beom Lee; Hyun-Dong Lee
Distribution of rare earth metals (REMs) and rare valuable metals (RVMs) contents in coal ashes (fly ash, bottom ash, and pond ash) and leachate from 11 coal-fired power plants in Korea were investigated. Coal ashes and leachates were found to contain important REMs and RVMs such as Yttrium (Y) and Neodymium (Nd), which was in the range of 23~75 mg/kg. However, it still requires developing effective recovery and separation methods in order to utilize REMs and RVMs in ash and leachate. Recovery of valuable elements (Y and Nd) from various and extensive ash sources (8.21 million tons/year in 2013) can provide the existing power plants with additional profit; therefore, it can significantly improve economics of the power plants.
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2012
Ronghu Jin; Seok-Un Park; Jong-Eun Park; Jong-Guk Kim
Analytical Sciences | 2013
Shingo Terakado; Naoya Ohmura; Seok-Un Park; Seung-Min Lee; Thomas R. Glass
Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2011
Hi-Soo An; Seoung-Soo Park; Ki-Hyoung Kim; Seok-Un Park; Tae-In Ohm
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2016
Jae-Kwan Kim; Seok-Un Park; Hyun-Dong Lee; Youn-Seok Seo; Jun-Seok Hong
Journal of the Korean Institute of Resources Recycling | 2015
Seok-Un Park; Jae-Kwan Kim; Yeon-Seok Seo; Jun-Seok Hong; Hyoung-Beom Lee; Hyun-Dong Lee
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan | 2015
Jae-Kwan Kim; Hyoung-Suk Kim; Seok-Un Park; Hyun-Dong Lee; Sung-Chul Kim
한국생물공학회 학술대회 | 2010
Seung-Min Lee; Seok-Un Park; Hyun-Ju Park
Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers | 2005
Kyoung-Soo Kim; Byung-Joo Song; Seok-Un Park; Jong-Guk Kim