Publication: Effect of Calcination Conditions on the Physical Properties of Sorbents Used for Sulfur Dioxide Removal
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The effect of calcination conditions on the physical properties of calcines produced from natural Turkish limestones and dolomites was investigated. Calcination experiments were conducted in a tube furnace at temperatures of 1,073, 1,123, 1,173, 1,273, and 1,373 K. Two different gaseous atmospheres were employed, namely, dry air (100 vol%) and a mixture consisting of CO{sub 2} (15 vol%) and dry air (85 vol%). The physical properties, which involve bulk density (g/cm{sup 3}), total pore volume (cm{sup 3}/g), and the pore size distribution of the calcines prepared under different conditions, were determined using a mercury porosimeter. It was found that the physical properties of calcines were dramatically affected by the calcination conditions. At high calcination temperatures, because of sintering and shrinking effects, a decrease in porosity, an increase in bulk density and average pore radius were observed. In addition, the calcines prepared in a mixed atmosphere of dry air and carbon dioxide had larger pore sizes than those of calcines prepared in an atmosphere of dry air.