Influence of surface properties and iron addition on the SO2 adsorption capacity of activated carbons

2002 
Abstract When iron derivatives are added to low ash activated carbons having basic surface characteristics (obtained by suitable oxidation at 800°C with 2% of O 2 in N 2 ), certain materials are obtained showing high SO 2 sorbent properties from gaseous mixtures having a composition close to that of the flue gases. This behaviour seems to be related to the simultaneous presence of both basic surface sites promoting the initial adsorption of SO 2 and iron promoting the transformation of the adsorbed SO 2 into other, more stable forms. The sorbent properties of these activated carbons are more stable, following consecutive cycles, in the processes of adsorption and desorption of SO 2 , than those shown by similar carbons with different surface characteristics.
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