Mechanisms of dry flue-gas desulfurization using natural manganese oxide ores
The mechanisms of flue-gas desulfurization using high and low-grade natural manganese oxide ores were comparatively studied. Both manganese oxide ores exhibit good desulfurization capabilities with SO 2 content in the effluents less than 30 ppm, but the low-grade ores show the much better desulfuriz...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Korean journal of chemical engineering 2019, 36(7), 232, pp.1082-1089 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mechanisms of flue-gas desulfurization using high and low-grade natural manganese oxide ores were comparatively studied. Both manganese oxide ores exhibit good desulfurization capabilities with SO
2
content in the effluents less than 30 ppm, but the low-grade ores show the much better desulfurization capability. XRD and SEM/EDS results reveal that the MnO
2
absorbs the SO
2
to convert to MnSO
4
. The SO
2
give prior to react with the surface MnO
2
and the produced MnSO
2
enriched on the surface leads to the gradually decrease of the SO
2
removal rate during desulfurization process. The better desulfurization capability of the low-grade ores is ascribed to the more dispersive MnO
2
due to the poriferous/lax internal tunnel structure, and the embedded inert SiO
2
shows better support effects to avoid pore structure blocking, which is favorable for enhancing the diffusion of the SO
2
and desulfurization reaction process. This study is of significance in the comprehensive utilization of the low-grade natural manganese oxide ores, environmental protection and even the preparation of the desulfurization catalyst with MnO
2
. |
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ISSN: | 0256-1115 1975-7220 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11814-019-0274-2 |