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Kinetics of the direct sulfation of limestone at the initial stage of crystal growth of the solid product

โœ Scribed by Guilin Hu; Kim Dam-Johansen; Stig Wedel


Publisher
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
330 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-1541

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Abstract

The direct sulfation of limestone was studied in a quartz bench scale fixedโ€bed reactor with the technique of data deconvolution. The obtained results show that the direct sulfation of limestone has a twoโ€period kinetic behavior: a short initial sulfation period with high but fast decreasing reaction rate and a subsequent period with product crystal growth with lowโ€conversion rate. The transition from the first period to the second period is sharp and indicates clearly the start point of the period with product crystal growth. The transition point was determined by the concentrations of gases such as SO~2~, O~2~, and CO~2~ and the temperature. The sulfation process in the initial stage of the period with product crystal growth can be described by the combination of the sulfation reaction at the gasโ€“solid interface, diffusion of the product ions toward the product crystal grains, diffusion of carbonate ions toward the gasโ€“solid interface to react, and the gradual shielding of calcite surface area by the product crystal grains. A simple and semiโ€empirical mathematical model derived on basis of this theory gives a satisfactory description of the experimental results up to a calcite conversion of about 0.5%. ยฉ 2010 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2011


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