Patent ID: 7971540

Claim:
A process for controlling combustion system emissions from carbonaceous-fuel-fired combustion systems, said process comprising the steps of: preparing an aqueous slurry of particles selected from the group consisting of alkaline earth carbonates, alkaline earth hydroxides, alkaline earth oxides, fly ash, and other alkaline earth containing byproducts or wastes, and mixtures and combinations thereof, wherein the slurry has a solids content of from about 20% to about 85% by weight and the particles in the slurry are distinct, individual, substantially agglomerate-free particles and have a median particle size of less than about 3 microns; injecting the slurry into a furnace combustion region while minimizing agglomeration and at a location within the furnace combustion region having a temperature of from about 1090° C. to about 1260° C. to flash calcine the particles to smaller, discrete, substantially non-agglomerated oxide particles having a particle size of less than about 0.5 microns, to react with and to capture SO 2 and toxic metals present in the combustion zone, wherein about 5% by weight of fly ash is passed through a mill to reduce ash particle size to less than about 1 micron, and discharging the mill output into the combustion zone to capture SO 3 and arsenic and mercury present in the flue gas.