Zhao Yi, Lin Wen-Chiang
Department of Chemical Engineering, Wu-Feng Institute of Technology, 117 Chian-Kuo Road, Sector 2, Min-Hsiung, Chiayi 621, Taiwan, ROC.
J Hazard Mater. 2003 Oct 1;103(1-2):43-63. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3894(03)00088-8.
A multi-functional sorbent is developed for the simultaneous removal of PbCl(2) vapor and sulfur dioxide from the combustion gases. The sorbent is tested in a bench-scale reactor at the temperature of 700 degrees C, using simulated flue gas (SFG) containing controlled amounts of PbCl(2) and SO(2) compounds. The removal characteristics of PbCl(2) and SO(2), individually and in combination, are investigated. The results show that the mechanism of capture by the sorbent is not a simple physical adsorption process but seems to involve a chemical reaction between the Ca-based sorbent and the contaminants from the simulated flue gas. The porous product layer in the case of individual SO(2) sorption is in a molten state at the reaction temperature. In contrast, the combined sorption of lead and sulfur compounds generates a flower-shaped polycrystalline product layer.