Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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582551 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Ammonia solution can be used to scrub NO from the flue gases by adding soluble cobalt(II) salts into the aqueous ammonia solutions. The hexamminecobalt(II), Co(NH3)62+, formed by ammonia binding with Co2+ is the active constituent of eliminating NO from the flue gas streams. The hexamminecobalt(II) can combine with NO to form a complex. For the development of this process, the data of the equilibrium constants for the coordination between NO and Co(NH3)62+over a range of temperature is very important. Therefore, a series of experiments were performed in a bubble column to investigate the chemical equilibrium. The equilibrium constant was determined in the temperature range of 30.0-80.0 °C under atmospheric pressure at pH 9.14. All experimental data fit the following equation well:Kp=(1.9051±0.124)Ã10â6exp5359.25±280.13T(barâ1)where the enthalpy and entropy are ÎH° = â(44.559 ± 2.329) kJ molâ1 and ÎS° = â(109.50 ± 7.126) J Kâ1 molâ1, respectively.
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Authors
Yan-peng Mao, Hua Chen, Xiang-li Long, Wen-de Xiao, Wei Li, Wei-kang Yuan,