1. Using polyethylene glycol to facilitate the absorption of NO 2 in sulfite solutions: Kinetics and mechanism.
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Lian Z, Liu S, Li G, Zhang S, Ma W, and Zhong Q
- Subjects
- Kinetics, Polyethylene Glycols, Sulfites, Nitrogen Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide
- Abstract
A new method was developed to scrub NO
x compounds in flue gases during the integrated technology of WFGD associated with ozone oxidation, among which polyethylene glycol (PEG) was utilized initially as an additive to facilitate the absorption of NO2 by sulfite solution. Notably, absorption was significantly facilitated with adding PEG into absorbent. Compared to absorption by sulfite solution alone, NO2 removal efficiency with PEG addition increased from 58.75% to 89.17%. Furthermore, the favorable role of PEG was considered to be ascribed to the its improvement on the rate-determining step among absorption process ── mass transfer of NO2 into the liquid phase. A potential chemical transformation pathway between NO2 , SO3 2- and PEG was proposed, and based on the hydrogen bonding between the various compounds. Additionally, a kinetic model was established based on various operating parameters that included adsorbent pH, ionic strength of S species, temperature, flow rate, and inlet SO2 concentration. This model provides theoretical support for practical engineering., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2022
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