Catalytic reduction of NO and N2O on limestone during sulfur capture under fluidized bed combustion conditions
โ Scribed by P.F.B. Hansen; K. Dam-Johansen; J.E. Johnsson; T. Hulgaard
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 691 KB
- Volume
- 47
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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โฆ Synopsis
sulfur retention by limestone (CaCOa) under fluidized bed combustion conditions is the net effect of a competition between sulfur capture and sulfur release during which the composition of the Ca surface changes continuously between CaO, CaS and C&04, the ultimate product being CaSO4. The presence of limestone in fluidized bed combustors interacts with the nitrogen chemistry; it acts as a catalyst for volatile-N oxidation to NO and as a catalyst for the reduction of NO and N20, the latter being the subject of this paper. The results show that CaS and CaO are active catalysts for reduction of NO and N20, whereas CM04 and CaCO3 are poor catalysts. N20 decomposes readily over CaO under oxidizing conditions which leave NO unaffected. Under reducing conditions, both NO and N20 are reduced simultaneously but apparently not at the same active sites. The catalytic activity of limestone decreases during sulfation due to a 1~ in porosity and a lower activity of the CM04 formed. The highest catalytic activity for NO and N20 reduction was found for limestone with a high sulfur capacity. The presence of H20 appears not to affect the heterogeneous reactions involving NO and N20.
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