Simultaneous Sulfation of Calcium Oxide and Magnesium Oxide in Calcined Calcium Magnesium Acetate

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Dong Hoon Han
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The simultaneous sulfation by sulhr dioxide and oxygen of CaO and MgO in calcined CMA (calcium magnesium acetate) were investigated. he experiments were carried out in the temperature range from 700 to 830 "C and at the SO2 concentrations of 0.3 to 1 mol %. The oxygen concentration was kept at 5 %. Each sample was calcined completely before the temperature was lowered to the sulfation temperature. According to the ranges of partial pressure of sulhr dioxide and temperature, there exist three regions for the sulfation reaction: region I in which neither oxide is sulfated, region I1 in which only CaO is sulfated, and region 111 in which both oxides are sulfated. It was shown that the MgO in calcined CMA is sulfated at a rate comparable to that of CaO by forming a mixed sulfate phase. Thus, unlike MgO contained in other desulhrization materials, the MgO content in calcined CMA can be fully utilized for flue gas desulhrization.
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APA: Dong Hoon Han  (1999)  Simultaneous Sulfation of Calcium Oxide and Magnesium Oxide in Calcined Calcium Magnesium Acetate

MLA: Dong Hoon Han Simultaneous Sulfation of Calcium Oxide and Magnesium Oxide in Calcined Calcium Magnesium Acetate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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