Kinetic study of the continuous removal of SOx using polyacrylonitrile-based activated carbon fibres .2. Kinetic model

被引:25
作者
Mochida, I
Kuroda, K
Kawano, S
Matsumura, Y
Yoshikawa, M
Grulke, E
Andrews, R
机构
[1] OSAKA GAS CO LTD,CTR RES & DEV,KONOHANA KU,OSAKA 554,JAPAN
[2] UNIV KENTUCKY,DEPT CHEM & MAT ENGN,LEXINGTON,KY 40506
关键词
sulfur dioxide removal; activated carbon; reaction kinetics;
D O I
10.1016/S0016-2361(97)00020-3
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Sulfur dioxide was continuously converted to aqueous sulfuric acid using a polyacrylonitrile-based activated carbon fibre catalyst (PAN-ACF) in a packed-bed reactor system. The qualitative effects of residence time and oxygen, nitrous oxide, sulfur dioxide, and water concentrations were reported in Part 1. The conversion conditions were chosen to be typical of those expected in flue gas streams: sulfur dioxide 20-1000 ppmv, oxygen 0-10 vol.% and water 0-20 vol.%. A power-law model was developed to describe the steady-state concentration of sulfur dioxide in the exit gas. Sulfur dioxide reaction rate was proportional to catalyst weight, oxygen concentration to the 0.25 power, sulfur dioxide concentration to the 0.123 power and water concentration to the 1.01 power. The model was used to compare the effects of reactor operating conditions on the outlet concentration of sulfur dioxide. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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页码:537 / 541
页数:5
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