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J Hazard Mater ; 76(1): 113-23, 2000 Aug 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10863018

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A quantitative study of the influence of inlet sulfur dioxide concentration (600-3000 ppm), relative humidity (20-60%), reactor temperature (56-86 degrees C) and different amounts (0-30 wt.%) of inorganic additives (NaCl, CaCl(2) and NaOH) on gas desulfurization has been carried out in a continuous downflow fixed-bed reactor containing calcium hydroxide diluted with silica sand. Results show that the reaction rate does not depend on sulfur dioxide partial pressure (zero-order kinetics) and that the temperature and the relative humidity have a positive influence on reaction rate. An apparent activation energy of 32 kJ/mol Ca(OH)(2) has been estimated for the reaction. An empirical reaction rate equation at 71.5 degrees C and 36.7% relative humidity that includes the type and amount of additive is proposed. It has been found that calcium chloride is the best additive studied because it allows for a higher degree of sulfur dioxide removal.


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Calcium Hydroxide/metabolism , Sulfur Dioxide/metabolism , Air Pollution/prevention & control , Gases , Humidity , Inorganic Chemicals/metabolism , Kinetics , Power Plants , Temperature
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