REACTION BETWEEN SULFUR-DIOXIDE AND LIMESTONE UNDER PERIODICALLY CHANGING OXIDIZING AND REDUCING CONDITIONS - EFFECT OF CYCLE TIME

Citation
T. Mattisson et A. Lyngfelt, REACTION BETWEEN SULFUR-DIOXIDE AND LIMESTONE UNDER PERIODICALLY CHANGING OXIDIZING AND REDUCING CONDITIONS - EFFECT OF CYCLE TIME, Energy & fuels, 12(5), 1998, pp. 905-912
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical","Energy & Fuels
Journal title
ISSN journal
08870624
Volume
12
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
905 - 912
Database
ISI
SICI code
0887-0624(1998)12:5<905:RBSALU>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
To better understand the sulfur capture process during fluidized bed c ombustion, the reaction between sulfur dioxide and limestone has been investigated under periodically changing oxidizing and reducing condit ions. All experiments were carried out in a fixed-bed quartz reactor a t 850 degrees C, with the reactant gas consisting of 1500 ppm SO2, 10% CO2, and with the O-2 and CO concentration varied between 0 and 4%. T he fraction of time under reducing conditions was varied between 0 and 100% and the total cycle time (i.e., time of one oxidizing period + o ne reducing period) was varied between 30 and 900 s. The present study showed that alternating conditions may result in both an increase and a decrease in the final conversion depending on both the total cycle time and the fraction of time under reducing conditions. Whereas a fin al conversion of approximately 9% was found when the limestone was sul fated under oxidizing conditions, conversions between 1% and 25% were found under alternating conditions for the cases where only small amou nts of CaS was formed. For the experiments where most of the sulfur wa s in the form of sulfide the conversion was higher, up to 46%. The con version increased for all cycle times up to 33% of the time under redu cing conditions, with the largest increase seen for long cycle times. When the fraction of time under reducing conditions was increased furt her, the conversion decreased significantly for the shorter cycle time s.