Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning

The present study is concerned with the technique of producing a relatively small quantity of ammonia which can be used safely in a coal-fired thermal power plant to improve the efficiency of electrostatic precipitator by removing the suspended particulate material mostly fly ash, from the flue gas....

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Main Authors: Mahalik, K., Sahu, J.N., Patwardhan, A.V., Meikap, B.C.
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spelling my.um.eprints.121692020-02-10T08:30:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/12169/ Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning Mahalik, K. Sahu, J.N. Patwardhan, A.V. Meikap, B.C. Q Science (General) The present study is concerned with the technique of producing a relatively small quantity of ammonia which can be used safely in a coal-fired thermal power plant to improve the efficiency of electrostatic precipitator by removing the suspended particulate material mostly fly ash, from the flue gas. In this work hydrolysis of urea has been conducted in a batch reactor at atmospheric pressure to study the different reaction variables such as reaction temperature, initial concentration and stirring speed on the conversion by using design expert software. A 2(3) full factorial central composite design (CCD) has been employed and a quadratic model equation has been developed. The study reveals that conversion increases exponentially with an increase in temperature, stirring speed and feed concentration. However the stirring speed has the greatest effect on the conversion with concentration and temperature exerting least and moderate effect respectively. The values of equilibrium conversion obtained through the developed models are found to agree well with their corresponding experimental counterparts with a satisfactory correlation coefficient of 93%. The developed quadratic model was optimized using quadratic programming to maximize conversion of urea within experimental range studied. The optimum production condition has been found to be at the temperature of 130 degrees C, feed concentration of 4.16 mol/l and stirring speed of 400 rpm and the corresponding conversion, 63.242%. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Elsevier 2010 Article PeerReviewed Mahalik, K. and Sahu, J.N. and Patwardhan, A.V. and Meikap, B.C. (2010) Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 182 (1-3). pp. 603-610.
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Mahalik, K.
Sahu, J.N.
Patwardhan, A.V.
Meikap, B.C.
Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning
description The present study is concerned with the technique of producing a relatively small quantity of ammonia which can be used safely in a coal-fired thermal power plant to improve the efficiency of electrostatic precipitator by removing the suspended particulate material mostly fly ash, from the flue gas. In this work hydrolysis of urea has been conducted in a batch reactor at atmospheric pressure to study the different reaction variables such as reaction temperature, initial concentration and stirring speed on the conversion by using design expert software. A 2(3) full factorial central composite design (CCD) has been employed and a quadratic model equation has been developed. The study reveals that conversion increases exponentially with an increase in temperature, stirring speed and feed concentration. However the stirring speed has the greatest effect on the conversion with concentration and temperature exerting least and moderate effect respectively. The values of equilibrium conversion obtained through the developed models are found to agree well with their corresponding experimental counterparts with a satisfactory correlation coefficient of 93%. The developed quadratic model was optimized using quadratic programming to maximize conversion of urea within experimental range studied. The optimum production condition has been found to be at the temperature of 130 degrees C, feed concentration of 4.16 mol/l and stirring speed of 400 rpm and the corresponding conversion, 63.242%. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Mahalik, K.
Sahu, J.N.
Patwardhan, A.V.
Meikap, B.C.
author_facet Mahalik, K.
Sahu, J.N.
Patwardhan, A.V.
Meikap, B.C.
author_sort Mahalik, K.
title Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning
title_short Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning
title_full Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning
title_fullStr Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning
title_full_unstemmed Statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning
title_sort statistical modelling and optimization of hydrolysis of urea to generate ammonia for flue gas conditioning
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/12169/
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