A Performance Equation for Dry Scrubbers with Co-Current Flow of Alumina and Hydrogen Fluoride

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. Dernedde
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

A few studies have suggested that the rate of adsorption of hydrogen fluoride on smelter grade alumina is determined by kinetic factors. However, no performance equation for dry scrubbers has appeared in the literature so far. Experimental data from a pilot dry scrubber with co-current flow were compared with results of kinetic models of adsorption, film diffusion and pore diffusion. The pore diffusion model was deemed the most appropriate. It was transformed into a performance equation for steady-state operations of dry scrubbers by the inclusion of the alumina recirculation. Operating results of industrial dry scrubbers with co-current flow were successfully evaluated by means of the performance equation. The average fluoride content of the alumina was also estimated by using the pore diffusion model.
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APA: E. Dernedde  (2011)  A Performance Equation for Dry Scrubbers with Co-Current Flow of Alumina and Hydrogen Fluoride

MLA: E. Dernedde A Performance Equation for Dry Scrubbers with Co-Current Flow of Alumina and Hydrogen Fluoride. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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