화학공학소재연구정보센터
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.74, No.5, 706-712, 1996
Catalytic SO2 Oxidation in a Periodically Operated Trickle-Bed Reactor
Centaur(TM) carbon (Calgon Carbon Corp.) was used as a catalyst for SO2 oxidation in a trickle bed under periodic interruption of its liquid flow for cycle periods from 15 to 60 min, cycle splits (split being the proportion of a cycle in which liquid flows) from 0.0083 to 0.2, and feed temperatures about 80 degrees C. SO2 removal in the trickle bed was improved at longer periods. At a fixed period of 15 min, a maximum occurred with split. At high splits, platinized and unplatinized carbons performed indistinguishably. Results suggested kinetic rate control at low splits and oxygen mass transport control at high splits.