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The initial reaction rate and the maximum extent of limestone particle
sulfation have been measured using different reactivity measurement t
echniques. A comparison of measured values from different techniques i
s presented. To simulate the dispersal of sorbent particles in highly-
expanded beds, like fast fluidized beds, a quartz wool matrix is used
for dispersing fine sorbent particles. The reaction rates are determin
ed from the rate of sulfation in a synthetic mixture of flue gases. Th
e results from this simple technique are comparable with that from oth
ers. The technique is then used to measure the reactivity of different
size of sorbents and, at different reaction temperatures, to study th
e effects of particle size and temperature on the reactivity of limest
one particles.