SULFATION OF DOLOMITE PARTICLES AT HIGH CO2 PARTIAL PRESSURES

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作者
FUERTES, AB
VELASCO, G
ALVAREZ, T
FERNANDEZ, MJ
机构
[1] Instituto Nacional del Carbón, 33080 Oviedo
关键词
CARBON DIOXIDE; DOLOMITE; HIGH PARTIAL PRESSURE; SULFATION;
D O I
10.1016/0040-6031(94)02067-X
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
The sulfation reaction of half-calcined dolomite particles at high CO2 partial pressures (around 1 bar) was investigated. The experiments were carried out in two different reactors: (a) a thermogravimetric analysis system (slow heating rates) and (b) a shock-microreactor (rapid heating rates). The experiments were carried out under isothermal conditions at temperatures between 650 and 875 degrees C. A natural dolomite sample was used. Different particle sizes were tested: 26, 128, 256 and 512 mu m. Under reaction conditions employed in the experiments (P-CO2 approximate to 1 atm and T < 900 degrees C), half-calcination of dolomite particles takes place and the sulfation reaction occurs between CaCO3 . MgO and SO2. The CaCO3 is the only active species during sulfation. The particle size and temperature have a strong influence on the variation in extent of conversion with time. Two different stages can be distinguished in the sulfation of half-calcined dolomite particles; chemical control at the onset of reaction and diffusional control at longer reaction times. When the sulfation reaction is carried out under conditions similar to those existing in a boiler (high heating rates and simultaneous calcination and sulfation), the measured reaction rates are higher than those observed from thermogravimetric experiments. At X = 0.1 an activation energy of 34 kcal mol(-1) (142 kJ mol(-1)) was measured. This value suggests that the process is controlled by a solid state diffusion mechanism.
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页码:63 / 78
页数:16
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