Preparation of Fly Ash-Ca(OH) 2 Sorbents by Pressure Hydration for SO 2 Removal
1998; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 20; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/00908319808970109
ISSN1521-0510
AutoresNilgün Karatepe, Ayşegül Ersoy‐Meriçboyu, Sadriye Küçükbayrak,
Tópico(s)Industrial Gas Emission Control
ResumoAbstract Reactive sorbents for SO2 removal from humidified flue gas were prepared from fly ash-Ca(OH)2 mixtures using the pressure hydration technique. The fly ash samples were taken from three different coal-fired power plants in Turkey. The fly ash/Ca(OH)2 weight ratio, hydration time, and temperature were varied during the sorbent preparation step. Effects of these variations on the physical properties of activated sorbents were investigated. A statistical design technique was applied by use of a two-level factorial design matrix to interpret experimental results. It was found that increasing the temperature and fly ash/Ca(OH)2 weight ratio caused a decrease in the total surface area of sorbents. However, surface area values of sorbents were not generally affected by the hydration time variation. Finally, fly ash-Ca(OH)2 sorbents prepared at the optimum hydration conditions were sulphated at 338 K with a synthetic gaseous mixture containing 5000 ppm SO2 and 55% relative humidity.
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