ADSORPTION OF SO2 FROM FLOWING AIR BY ALKALINE-OXIDE-CONTAINING ACTIVATED CARBONS

Citation
Ma. Alvarezmerino et al., ADSORPTION OF SO2 FROM FLOWING AIR BY ALKALINE-OXIDE-CONTAINING ACTIVATED CARBONS, Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 13(3-4), 1997, pp. 229-240
Citations number
14
ISSN journal
09263373
Volume
13
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
229 - 240
Database
ISI
SICI code
0926-3373(1997)13:3-4<229:AOSFFA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Adsorption of SO2 under dynamic conditions from an SO2-air mixture at 298 and 573 K on alkaline-oxide-containing activated carbons has been studied. The adsorption capacity of these samples at 298 K was, in gen eral, lower than that in the original activated carbons and mainly gov erned by their microporosity accessible to benzene. However, at 573 K, the alkaline-oxide-containing activated carbons adsorbed a greater am ount of SO2 than the original activated carbon, following the order Na greater than or equal to K > Rb. At both adsorption temperatures, par t of the SO2 adsorbed formed H2SO4 and Me2SO4, where Me = Na, K or Rb. When the SO2 adsorption was carried out at 573 K, this gas fixed addi tional oxygen complexes that evolved as CO2 under heating up to 873 K in He flow, probably by reaction of SO2 with carbon surface atoms of a basic nature that are not able to chemisorb oxygen from the air at th e same conditions. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.