Study on Carbon Dioxide Control by Using dry sorbent in Fludized Bed 


Vol. 9,  No. 4, pp. 179-187, Dec.  2003


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  Abstract

The technology of fluidized bed to use dry sorbent can be new technology that reduce the operating cost and make efficient operation. Therefore, this study investigated CO2 control by dry sorbent with operating variables in a fluidized bed, compared with fixed bed for CO2 adsorption capacity and pressure drop, and presented the CO2 adsorption capacity of activated carbon, molecular sieve 5A, molecular sieve 13X, and activated alumina. AS the results of this study, the basic data could be achieved for operation of fluidized bed process, and fluidized bed process presented relatively high Co2 adsorption capacity and low pressure drop with the increase of gas velocity. In addition, molecular sieve 5A showed 1.1~3.0-fold later breakthrough point and 1.1~2.7-fold higher adsorption capacity than the other dry sorbent.

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[IEEE Style]

L. SS, K. MC, Y. JS, M. GH, O. KJ, "Study on Carbon Dioxide Control by Using dry sorbent in Fludized Bed," Clean Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 179-187, 2003. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Lee SS, Kim MC, Yoo JS, Moon GH, and Oh KJ. 2003. Study on Carbon Dioxide Control by Using dry sorbent in Fludized Bed. Clean Technology, 9, 4, (2003), 179-187. DOI: .