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Study on Pore Structure and Sulfur Fixation Characteristics of Alkali Industrial Waste
Zhao, Gaiju; Yin, Fengjiao; Li, Jie et al.
2011In Advanced Materials Research, 194-196, p. 716-721
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Keywords :
Alkali Industrial Waste; Pore Structure Characteristic; Sulfur Fixation Performance
Abstract :
[en] Pore structure of experiment alkali waste were investigated by Mercury Porosimetry, the influence of pore structure characteristics on their sulfur fixation performance were discussed, it can be found that little pores make a significant contribution to calcium utilization in the initial stage of reaction and at lower temperature, while bigger pores take effect in the later stage and at higher temperature, the range of effective aperture are different at different temperature, which respectively are from 0.005 μm to 0.02 μm at temperature from 1123K to 1223K and from 0.2 μm to 0.3 μm at temperature from 1223K to 1323K, the more pore in range of effective aperture, the better the sulfur fixation performance.
Disciplines :
Energy
Author, co-author :
Zhao, Gaiju
Yin, Fengjiao
Li, Jie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de chimie appliquée > Génie chimique - Procédés et développement durable
Li, Xuanyou
Language :
English
Title :
Study on Pore Structure and Sulfur Fixation Characteristics of Alkali Industrial Waste
Publication date :
2011
Journal title :
Advanced Materials Research
ISSN :
1022-6680
eISSN :
1662-8985
Publisher :
Trans Tech Publications, Zurich, Switzerland
Volume :
194-196
Pages :
716-721
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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