SIMULTANEOUS CHLORINATION AND SULFATION OF CALCINED LIMESTONE

Citation
M. Matsukata et al., SIMULTANEOUS CHLORINATION AND SULFATION OF CALCINED LIMESTONE, Chemical Engineering Science, 51(11), 1996, pp. 2529-2534
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical
ISSN journal
00092509
Volume
51
Issue
11
Year of publication
1996
Pages
2529 - 2534
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-2509(1996)51:11<2529:SCASOC>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
In order to analyze HCl and SO2 retention in fluidized bed combustors of coal and wastes, chlorination and sulphation of calcined limestone were investigated at 1023 K and atmospheric pressure using thermogravi metry. The rate of chlorination of calcined limestone slightly depende d on its particle size and was kept almost constant against the progre ss of chlorination. In contrast, the rate of sulphation increased with decreasing particle size and steeply decreased with the progress of s ulphation as commonly reported. It was found that the sulphation was m arkedly accelerated in the presence of HCl. Such acceleration of sulph ation was remarkable for larger limestone. The level of conversion of CaO to (CaSO4 + CaCl2) always approached 100% in the simultaneous abso rption of HCl and SO2. It was observed by SEM that in the chlorination a number of spherical aggregates and large voids were formed on the s urface of limestone and that large aggregates with very flat surface a nd large voids have been formed in the course of the simultaneous chlo rination and sulphation. These chlorination behavior and the accelerat ion of SO2 absorption in the presence of HCl can be due both to the fo rmation of a mobile Cl- ion-containing phase and to the formation of v oids playing a role of the diffusion paths for HCl and SO2 toward the interior of a limestone particle. Melting of a eutectic mixture of CaC l2 and CaSO4 might largely contribute to the promotion of SO2 absorpti on in the case of simultaneous absorption of HCl and SO2.