Fuel, Vol.90, No.5, 1811-1817, 2011
Simultaneous SO2 and NO removal using sorbents derived from rice husks: An optimisation study
In this study, rice husk-derived ash (RHA) was hydrated with CaO and then impregnated with copper to synthesize a sorbent that was subsequently tested for its capacity in simultaneous removal of SO2 and NO from a simulated flue gas. The effect of various sorbent preparation parameters, including copper loading, RHA/CaO ratio, hydration period and NaOH concentration, on the desulphurisation/denitrification capacity of the sorbents was studied using Design-Expert Version 6.0.6 software. Specifically, central composite design (CCD) coupled with response surface method (RSM) was used. The individual parameters that were found to significantly affect the sorbent capacity were RHA/CaO ratio and NaOH concentration. In addition, the interactive effect between RHA/CaO ratio, hydration period and NaOH concentration was also found to have a significant effect on the sorbent activity. The preparation condition for optimal sorbent activity was found to be CuO loading of 3.0%, RHA/CaO ratio of 1.4, hydration period of 20.0 h and NaOH concentration of 0.2 M. Characterisation of the sorbent was performed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and nitrogen adsorption-desorption method to describe the effect of the sorbent preparation parameters on its desulphurisation/denitrification activity. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.