Reaction Kinetics for a Novel Flue Gas Cleaning Technology
Author(s) -
Maohong Fan,
Robert C. Brown,
Yahui Zhuang,
Adrienne T. Cooper,
Masakatsu Nomura
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
environmental science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.851
H-Index - 397
eISSN - 1520-5851
pISSN - 0013-936X
DOI - 10.1021/es025828v
Subject(s) - arrhenius equation , flue gas desulfurization , chemistry , reaction rate , activation energy , order of reaction , chemical kinetics , kinetics , flue gas , lime , thermodynamics , inorganic chemistry , reaction rate constant , catalysis , organic chemistry , materials science , metallurgy , physics , quantum mechanics
This paper studies the kinetics of the reaction between NaClO3, FeSO4, and NaHSO3, which can potentially be used as an alternative to the conventional lime-limestone process for flue gas desulfurization. The key for the establishment of a kinetic model of the reaction is to find a way to determine concentrations of reactants or products during the reaction. The generation rate of Cl - during the reaction was monitored using a Dionex Series 4000i ion chromatograph. Based on the changes of Cl - concentrations at the designed initial reaction conditions, reaction orders for each reactant were derived. The reaction orders were determined to be 1.1 for NaClO3, 1.1 for FeSO4, and 1.4 for NaHSO3. The global rate coefficients of the reaction at temperatures ranging from 40 to 80 °C were determined. Furthermore, the preexponential factor and the activation energy in the empirical Arrhenius form of the reaction were derived from the relationship between temperature and its corresponding observed global rate coefficient.
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