CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REVERSIBLE REACTION BETWEEN CO2(g) AND CALCINED DOLOMITE
1996
Abstract The noncatalytic gas-solid reaction between calcined dolomite and CO2(g) has been studied in an electrobalance reactor as a function of temperature, pressure, and reactive gas composition. Multicycle tests consisting of as many as ten complete calcination-carbonation cycles were carried out to obtain information on sorbent durability. Surface area, pore volume, and pore size distribution measurements were made to supplement the reaction studies. This reaction is of interest both as a model for studying (he importance of structural property changes in gas-solid reactions, and as the basis for a possible process for the high temperature separation of CO2 from gas streams. Calcined dolomite is a superior sorbent to calcined CaCO3 in that larger fractional conversions of CaO and improved multicycle durability are possible. With CaO obtained from CaCO3, the first-cycle fractional recarbonation was limited to about 0.80, a value which decreased by 15 to 20% in each subsequent cycle. In contrast, the fi...
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
10
References
155
Citations
NaN
KQI