Attrition of Limestone Particles Related to the Fluidized Bed Capture of SO2 and CO2 | AIChE

Attrition of Limestone Particles Related to the Fluidized Bed Capture of SO2 and CO2

Limestone is the least expensive solid sorbent for the in situ capture of both sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide in fluidized beds, but attrition is a major issue. This paper will review experimental and modelling findings at the University of British Columbia related to the attrition of limestone.

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