Hydration rate of calcium oxide has been investigated for a suspended
single pellet into an atmosphere of air with a controlled humidity usi
ng a computer aided thermo-gravimetric technique. It has been found th
at the hydration reaction takes place on a sharp, well defined interfa
ce between the product layer and the unreacted core. A theoretical mod
el for this reaction, that takes into account the sample swelling, was
derived and employed to estimate the values for the rate constant and
the effective diffusivity of the water vapor in the Ca(OH)(2) layer.
These results suggest that gas mass transfer, pore diffusion and chemi
cal reaction were all contributing resistances in the model. The calci
nation temperature and the water vapor partial pressure are the two mo
st important variables that affect the hydration rate of lime. The hig
her the calcination temperature, the lower the hydration rate and the
higher the water vapor partial pressure, the higher the hydration rate
. The hydration temperature was found to play also a very important ro
le in the phenomena involved.