Experiment study on the catalytic rate of activated carbon for flue gas desulfurization
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Abstract
According to flue gas desulfurization processes with activated carbon, several factors affecting the catalytic reaction rate of activated carbon for flue gas desulfurization were investigated on the basis of the experiment of adsorbate concentration curves along the bed. It is found that SO2 concentration and CO2 volume fraction have significant influences on the catalytic reaction rate, and SO2 concentration is the primary factor. With increasing SO2 concentration, the catalytic reaction rate increases significantly, but it does not increase at high SO2 concentration. While the CO2 volume fraction increases from 0 to 15%, the catalytic reaction rate decreases by 30% linearly, indicating that CO2 plays a linear inhibition role in the catalytic reaction. The flue gas velocity between 0.14 m·s-1 and 0.3 m·s-1 has no significant effect on the catalytic reaction rate.
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