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A study on the oxidation of calcium sulfite catalyzed by Mn2+ is presented
in this paper. A laboratory-scale well-mixed thermostated reactor was used,
with continuous feeding of both gas and liquid phase. The gas phase was a
mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, with O-2 partial pressure varying from 5.1
to 40.5 kPa. The liquid phase was obtained by mixing inside the reactor two
separate aqueous solutions, one obtained by dissolving Ca(OH)(2) into a SO
2 solution, and the other one containing manganous sulfate. The temperature
was kept constant in all the experiments at 45 degrees C. The results show
that increasing catalyst concentration, the transition takes place from sl
ow kinetic to slow diffusional and eventually to fast reaction regime. (C)
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