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The effect of additives on lime dissolution rates. Final report, September 1, 1993--August 31, 1994

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/57876· OSTI ID:57876
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  1. Cincinnati Univ., OH (United States)
In spray dryer flue gas desulfurization, lime slurry is injected into a spray dryer where it contacts with the hot flue gas and desulfurization occurs. This process is complex owing to the heat and mass transfer which must take place. One of the most important fundamental steps in the scrubbing process is the rate at which lime dissolves from the solid particle in the slurry drop and becomes available for reaction with the absorbed sulfur dioxide. This dissolution rate to a large extent controls the degree of reactivity and is the rate controlling step for this process. However, studies on this dissolution rate have been very few and its magnitude under a variety of operating conditions is not well known. This research has as its objective, the study and understanding of the lime dissolution rate. This understanding should lead to a better method of predicting and optimizing spray dryer performance for flue gas desulfurization.
Research Organization:
Ohio Coal Development Office, Columbus, OH (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
Ohio State Government, Columbus, OH (United States)
OSTI ID:
57876
Report Number(s):
OCDO--95010714; ON: TI95010714
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English