Patent ID: 7682447

Claim:
A method of cement clinker production in a kiln, the method having a reduced tendency to emit carbon monoxide, comprising (A) feeding cement clinker ingredients through a preheater comprising at least two preheating stages in series to form preheated ingredients, wherein the cement clinker ingredient may also contain hydrocarbons; (B) feeding the preheated ingredients from the preheater through a calciner in which the preheated ingredients are calcined by heat which is provided by combustion within the calciner and by kiln flue gas passed into the calciner in step (D), thereby producing calcined ingredients and calciner flue gas; (C) feeding the calcined ingredients through a kiln in which the calcined ingredients are converted to cement clinker by heat which is provided by combustion within the kiln, wherein said combustion forms kiln flue gas; (D) passing the kiln flue gas out of the kiln, through a duct, into the calciner, wherein the kiln flue gas heats the preheated ingredients in the calciner; (E) flowing the kiln flue gas and calciner flue gas after the calciner into at least two stages of said preheater to heat said cement clinker ingredients by heat transfer from said flue gases; (F) mixing fuel and oxygen and combusting a portion of the oxygen in the mixture with said fuel in a chamber to form a hot oxidant stream emerging from an outlet in said chamber that contains oxygen, wherein the residence time of said combustion in said chamber is long enough that said hot oxidant stream has a temperature higher than 1600° F. and said residence time is short enough that said hot oxidant stream contains products of said combustion in said chamber including radicals selected from the group consisting of radicals corresponding to the formulas O, H, OH, C 2 H, CH 2 , C j H 2j+1 or C j H 2j−1 wherein j is 1-4, and mixtures of two or more of such radicals; (G) feeding the hot oxidant stream emerging from said outlet into flue gas in one or more of a preheating stage, the calciner, or the duct, effective to react with carbon monoxide in the flue gas into which said hot oxidant stream is fed.