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HYDROTHERMAL REACTION OF FLY ASH/HYDRATED LIME: CHARACTERIZATION OF THE REACTION PRODUCTS
Authors:J Fern  ndez  M J Renedo
Affiliation:J. Ferná,ndez ,M. J. Renedo
Abstract:Class F coal fly ash was slurried with hydrated lime at 90°C in 1/3, 5/3, 9/3, and 15/3 weight ratios and for 3, 5, 7, and 9 hours of hydration, in a process to prepare sorbents for SO2 removal. The amounts of aluminum, silicon, and calcium in the product of the pozzolanic reaction were determined in order to study the evolution of product composition with the initial raw materials ratio and hydration time and to relate this composition to the desulfurization capability of the material. Al, Si, and Ca were present in the solid product for any raw materials ratio and hydration time, showing that calcium silicates, calcium aluminates, and/or calcium aluminum silicates were obtained simultaneously. The products formed show a nearly constant molar ratio of Al2O3/SiO2 independent of the experimental conditions tested and similar to the Al2O3/SiO2 ratio in the fly ash. The SiO2/CaO molar ratio in the products decreased as the initial fly ash/Ca(OH)2 ratio decreased, being approximately constant for each ratio with respect to hydration time after 5 hours of hydration. The maximum moles of CaO, SiO2, and Al2O3 per gram of sorbent in the reaction product were found for any hydration time for the 5/3 sorbents, meaning that at this initial ratio the pozzolanic reaction takes place at the highest rate. The capacity of the sorbent for SO2 removal depends not only on the amount of products produced by the pozzolanic reaction but also on the specific surface area of the sorbent.
Keywords:Desulfurization  Hydrated lime/fly ash sorbents  Si  Al  and Ca content of the products
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