Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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687414 | Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification | 2008 | 6 Pages |
A mathematical model previously developed for the absorption at 20 °C of sulphur dioxide into sulphuric acid solutions containing hydrogen peroxide was adapted to take the effect of the temperature into account. This model was exploited to determine at 35 and 50 °C the overall kinetic parameter relative to the absorption–oxidation of SO2, for increasing H2SO4 molarities (from 1 to 6.4 M) and in the presence of a variable concentration of H2O2 (1.2–4.4 M) from absorption test runs performed in a cables-bundle laboratory scrubber. It was clearly observed that an increase in temperature enhances the global process of SO2 absorption (solubility + diffusion + reaction), whereas at a given temperature, an increase in the sulphuric acid content slows down the process.