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Investigation on using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide as Desorbing and Reaction Medium in the Surfactant Production Process
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide;Desorbing;Surfactant Production;Chemical Engineering
Yuan, Yuanping
University of Waterloo
关键词: Supercritical Carbon Dioxide;    Desorbing;    Surfactant Production;    Chemical Engineering;   
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【 摘 要 】

To date, an estimated 70% of energy consumed comes from fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and natural gas. The major source of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions comes fromcombustion of these fossil fuels. Sulfur dioxide is a significant pollutant, because it and its higher oxidation product (SO3) react with moisture in the atmosphere to produce sulfuric acid. This results in acid rain, which comes back to earth and affects people, animals, and vegetation. Therefore, the governments of Canada, US and Europeancountries are issuing stricter and stricter regulation to control SO2 emissions.In conventional SO2 removal processes, lime or limestone scrubbers are used, but theyrequire large amounts of water and enough landfill sites to deal with the solid wastes. Previous attempts were made in our laboratory to recover SO2 adsorbed on activated carbon to produce sulfuric acid using non-aqueous solvents. Unfortunately, in this adsorption/distillation process, the SO2 recovery was low, as was the quality of sulfuric acid, that could not be marketable. The topic of this thesis was then conceived as an attempt to first recover SO2 via SO3 formation using supercritical carbon dioxide insteadof water or non-aqueous flushing agents (desorption step) and then to use the recovered SO3 to produce linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS), the main component of detergent.In the adsorption and oxidation experiments of this project, charcoal activated carbon(AC) was used to adsorb SO2 and to catalyze SO2 oxidation. The process started with asimulated flue gas, 3500 ppm SO2, 5% O2, balanced with N2. When the simulated fluegas passed through the activated carbon bed reactor, more than 95% of SO2 was oxidizedto SO3.In the desorption process, SO3 contacted with the AC bed was removed using supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO2) and 95% sulfur removal was achieved atappropriate operating conditions, for example, for a carbon bed preheated at 250°C for 6 h, and flushed by recycled SCCO2.The LAS production experiments consisted in reacting liquid linear alkylbenzene (LAB)with the recovered SO3 in an absorption column. Ceramic filters and glass beads wereused in the absorption columns to break up the gas bubbles and increase the contact time between the gas and the liquid absorbent. When staged pressure columns were used and when LAB was heated to 40°C, nearly 95% of SO3 reacted with LAB to produce LAS.

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