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Oxidation of ammonium sulfite by a multi-needle-to-plate gas phase pulsed corona discharge reactor

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Indexed by:会议论文

Date of Publication:2012-09-17

Included Journals:EI、CPCI-S、SCIE、Scopus

Volume:418

Issue:1

Abstract:The oxidation of ammonium sulfite in the ammonia-based flue gas desulfurization (FGD) process was investigated in a multi-needle-to-plate gas phase pulsed corona discharge reactor in this paper. The effect of several parameters, including capacitance and peak pulse voltage of discharge system, electrode gap and bubbling gas flow rate on the oxidation rate of ammonium sulfite was reviewed. The oxidation rate of ammonium sulfite could reach 47.2% at the capacitance, the peak pulse voltage, electrode gap and bubbling gas flow rate equal to 2 nF, -24.6 kV, 35 mm and 4 L min(-1) within treatment time of 40 min The experimental results indicate that the gas phase pulsed discharge system with a multi-needle-to-plate electrode can oxide the ammonium sulfite. The oxidation rate increased with the applied capacitance and peak pulse voltage and decreased with the electrode gap. As the bubbling gas flow rate increased, the oxidation rate increased first and then tended to reach a stationary value. These results would be important for the process optimization of the (NH4)(2)SO3 to (NH4)(2)SO4 oxidation.

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