Assessment of ettringite from hydrated FBC residues as a sorbent for fluidized bed desulphurization
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
The performance of synthetic ettringite as a sorbent in fluidized bed desulphurization has been assessed and compared with that of a
commercial limestone. Experiments have been carried out in a bench scale fluidized bed reactor under simulated desulphurizing
(steadily oxidizing) combustion conditions. Sorbent performance has been characterized in terms of desulphurization rate, maximum sulphur
uptake and attrition propensity. Fluidized bed sulphation experiments have been complemented by microstructural characterization of solid
samples, accomplished via X-ray diffraction analysis, scanning electron microscopy and sulphur mapping of cross-sections of particles
embedded in epoxy resin.
Experimental results show that both the rate and the maximum extent of sulphur uptake by ettringite significantly exceed those of the
limestone. Maximum degree of free calcium utilization is 0.58 for ettringite compared with 0.27 for the limestone. Sulphation tests also
indicate that attrition propensity of ettringite is larger than that correspondingly observed for the limestone. Microstructural characterization
indicates that sulphation of ettringite takes place evenly throughout the particle cross-section, whereas sulphation of limestone mostly
conforms to a core-shell pattern.
Along a parallel pathway, the rate and yield of ettringite formation by hydration of fly ash from a utility fluidized bed boiler have been
assessed. Formation of ettringite in these experiments appears to be quantitative upon curing of ash at 70 8C for times up to 4 days.
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Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ettringite; Fluidized bed; Desulphurization; Attrition; Waste re-use
Elenco autori:
Scala, Fabrizio
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