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Scale-Up of Advanced Hot-Gas desulfurization Sorbents.
Author(s) -
K Jothimurugesan,
S K Gangwal
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/611765
Subject(s) - flue gas desulfurization , integrated gasification combined cycle , waste management , chemical engineering , durability , coal , sorbent , reactivity (psychology) , chemical stability , materials science , chemistry , environmental science , process engineering , syngas , pulp and paper industry , adsorption , organic chemistry , engineering , composite material , catalysis , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology
The overall objective of this project is to develop regenerable sorbents for hot gas desulfurization in IGCC systems. The specific objective of the project is to develop durable advanced sorbents that demonstrate a strong resistance to attrition and chemical deactivation, and high activity at temperatures as low as 343 {degrees}C (650{degrees}F). A number of formulations will be prepared and screened in a one-half inch fixed bed reactor at high pressure (1 to 20 atm) and high temperatures using simulated coal-derived fuel- gases. Screening criteria will include chemical reactivity, stability, and regenerability over the temperature range of 343{degrees}C to 650{degrees}C. After initial screening, at least 3 promising formulations will be tested for 25-30 cycles of absorption and regeneration. One of the superior formulations with the best cyclic performance will be selected for investigating scale up parameters. The scaled-up formulation will be tested for long term durability and chemical reactivity

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