W. Duo et al., ALTERATION WITH REACTION PROGRESS OF THE RATE-LIMITING STEP FOR SOLID-GAS REACTIONS OF CA-COMPOUNDS WITH HCL, Chemical Engineering Science, 50(13), 1995, pp. 2017-2027
Solid-gas reactions of calcium compounds with hydrogen chloride (HCl)
are used in dry scrubbing of HCl from hot gases. The experimental data
in the literature were analysed using the shrinking unreacted core mo
del. It has been shown that the rate limiting step for the reactions a
lters with the extent of solid conversion in this time sequence: chemi
cal reaction control, combined control, product layer diffusion contro
l, and chemical reaction control again. The extent of solid conversion
with time could not be predicted by the classical correlations obtain
ed by assuming a single rate limiting step. A modified correlation was
presented to obtain product layer diffusion coefficients. A new model
, the crystallisation and fracture model, was proposed to describe the
mechanism of the formation of the solid product layer. Based on free
energy-mechanical work analysis, the model can fundamentally explain t
he reasons for the change of the rate limiting step, the existence of
the maximum conversions of sorbent, the variation of the structure of
the solid product layer with temperature, and the effect of gaseous pr
oducts. The model may also be applicable to other solid-gas reaction s
ystems.