Engineering and Technology Journal (Jun 2010)
Modeling and Simulation of Flue Gas Desulfurization Using Slurry of Fine Activated Carbon Particles
Abstract
The main objective of the present work is to investigate thefeasibility of using a slurry of fine activated carbon particles,dp<1mm, in a fixed bed reactor for the removal of sulfur dioxidefrom simulated flue gas (air, SO2) stream. A mathematical modelgoverning the desulfurization process was proposed. The partialdifferential equations which describe the adsorption of SO2 from amoving gas stream to the sorbent bed were solved using a finitedifference method. The kinetic parameters of the mathematicalmodel were obtained from a series of experimental desulfurizationruns carried out at isothermal conditions and different operatingconditions; bed temperature (333K-373K), initial SO2 concentration(500ppm-2000ppm) and static bed height (10cm-24cm). The resultsshowed that the use of fine activated carbon particles improved theremoval efficiency to about 97%. The verification of the simulationand experimental results showed that the proposed model gave agood description of the desulfurization process with 95% confidencelevel
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