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Using Hydrated Lime and Dolomite for Sulfur Dioxide Removal from Flue Gases
2012
Chemical Engineering Transactions
Sulfation properties of six hydrated lime and three hydrated dolomite sorbents were investigated and compared a thermobalance was used to record the weight increase of the sorbents during the sulfation reaction which is carried out at 338 K. To distinguish between the weight gain by water adsorption and by sulfation, the samples were first exposed to a gaseous mixture consisting of 5% O2, 10% CO2, and the balance nitrogen with 55 % relative humidity. After this pre-conditioning, SO2 was added
doi:10.3303/cet1229176
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