Adsorption of SO2 on Smelter Grade Alumina

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Fellner J. Jurišová V. Khandl A. Sýkorová J. Thonstad
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Adsorption of S02 on alumina used in the aluminium industry, so-called smelter grade alumina, was studied in the temperature range 15 C-120 C. The specific surface area of the smelter grade alumina was 88 m2/g. It was found that at temperatures lower than 40 C, sulphur dioxide is bonded to alumina reversibly by physical forces, and the adsorption can be described satisfactorily by the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. The heat of adsorption was estimated to be -33 kJ.mor1. At temperatures in the range 80 C- 120 C, which prevail in dry scrubbers in the aluminium industry, the heat of adsorption was determined to be -56 kJ.mor1. When S02 was adsorbed at temperatures higher than 80 C, about 30 % of the S02 could not be desorbed when heating the samples up to 250 C. In the presence of S02 and oxygen, the formation of sulphate was determined at temperatures above 90 C.
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APA: P. Fellner J. Jurišová V. Khandl A. Sýkorová J. Thonstad  (2006)  Adsorption of SO2 on Smelter Grade Alumina

MLA: P. Fellner J. Jurišová V. Khandl A. Sýkorová J. Thonstad Adsorption of SO2 on Smelter Grade Alumina. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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