Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash

The main objective of this research is to synthesize a sorbent from rice husk for simultaneous removal of SO2 and NO from flue gas. In this study, two types of rice husk ash (RHA), i.e. RHAraw and RHAinc were used. RHA was hydrated with CaO in NaOH solution and subsequently impregnated with C...

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Main Author: Lau , Lee Chung
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spelling my.usm.eprints.42987 http://eprints.usm.my/42987/ Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash Lau , Lee Chung TP1-1185 Chemical technology The main objective of this research is to synthesize a sorbent from rice husk for simultaneous removal of SO2 and NO from flue gas. In this study, two types of rice husk ash (RHA), i.e. RHAraw and RHAinc were used. RHA was hydrated with CaO in NaOH solution and subsequently impregnated with CuO. The research was carried out by a statistical investigation on sorbent preparation parameters using Design Expert software. Investigated sorbent preparation parameters were CuO loading, RHA/CaO ratio, hydration period and NaOH concentration. The results showed that CuO loading and NaOH concentration are the major parameters that affect the sorbent’s desulfurization and denitrification activity. The optimum sorbent preparation for RHAraw and RHAinc sorbents were 3.06% CuO loading, RHAraw/CaO ratio of 1.41, 8.05 hours of hydration period, NaOH concentration of 0.80M and 3.04% CuO loading, RHAinc/CaO ratio of 1.41, 19.95 hours of hydration period, NaOH concentration of 0.20M, respectively. In addition, the effect of operating parameters such as temperature, initial SO2 and NO concentration towards RHAraw and RHAinc sorbents’ desulfurization and denitrification activity were also studied. Two types of performances investigated were sorption at which 100% pollutants removal was sustained and equilibrium removal efficiency. 2010 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42987/1/Lau_Lee_Chung24.pdf Lau , Lee Chung (2010) Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash
description The main objective of this research is to synthesize a sorbent from rice husk for simultaneous removal of SO2 and NO from flue gas. In this study, two types of rice husk ash (RHA), i.e. RHAraw and RHAinc were used. RHA was hydrated with CaO in NaOH solution and subsequently impregnated with CuO. The research was carried out by a statistical investigation on sorbent preparation parameters using Design Expert software. Investigated sorbent preparation parameters were CuO loading, RHA/CaO ratio, hydration period and NaOH concentration. The results showed that CuO loading and NaOH concentration are the major parameters that affect the sorbent’s desulfurization and denitrification activity. The optimum sorbent preparation for RHAraw and RHAinc sorbents were 3.06% CuO loading, RHAraw/CaO ratio of 1.41, 8.05 hours of hydration period, NaOH concentration of 0.80M and 3.04% CuO loading, RHAinc/CaO ratio of 1.41, 19.95 hours of hydration period, NaOH concentration of 0.20M, respectively. In addition, the effect of operating parameters such as temperature, initial SO2 and NO concentration towards RHAraw and RHAinc sorbents’ desulfurization and denitrification activity were also studied. Two types of performances investigated were sorption at which 100% pollutants removal was sustained and equilibrium removal efficiency.
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title Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash
title_short Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash
title_full Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash
title_fullStr Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash
title_full_unstemmed Removal Of So2 And No From Flue Gas Using Sorbent Derived From Rice Husk Ash
title_sort removal of so2 and no from flue gas using sorbent derived from rice husk ash
publishDate 2010
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