Attrition of Limestone Particles Related to the Fluidized Bed Capture of SO2 and CO2
Frontiers Particle Science and Technology
2016
2016 Frontiers Particle Science and Technology
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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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