Experimental examination of sulphur dioxide separation from mixture of gas in dry procedure with the aid of calcium carbonate
This paper refers to an experiment of SO2 absorption to the particles of sorbent CaCO3, the mass of sample was 100 g with fractional composition of 500-700?m and 1100-1300?m. During the experiment the temperature varied from 200 and 400?C. The aim of this experiment described in this paper, is to ex...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Thermal science 2011, Vol.15 (1), p.115-124 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper refers to an experiment of SO2 absorption to the particles of
sorbent CaCO3, the mass of sample was 100 g with fractional composition of
500-700?m and 1100-1300?m. During the experiment the temperature varied from
200 and 400?C. The aim of this experiment described in this paper, is to
examine the influence of lower reaction temperature, the size of sorbent
particles and reaction time to the degree of SO2 absorption and determining
the degree of CaCO3 sorbent utilization. The results show that at the
reaction temperature of approximately 200?C and average diameter of sorbent
particles ?600?m, the absorption degree of SO2 absorption to the particles of
sorbent is between 42-66%. Reaching temperature of 400?C and with the same
fractional composition of the sorbent, ?600?m, the absorption degree of SO2
is slightly higher and it is somewhere around 45-78%. With greater diameters
sorbent particle of ?1200?m, absorption degree of SO2 is a bit lower. The
determined degree of utilized sorbent CaCO3 is considerably lower and it
reaches up to 6.87%. The acquired results indicate that besides CaO, Ca(OH)2
and CaMg(CO3)2 it is reasonable to inject the CaCO3 sorbent, in the areas of
lower temperatures i.e. in the flue channel of the thermal power plant.
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ISSN: | 0354-9836 2334-7163 |
DOI: | 10.2298/TSCI100525062D |