Abstract
The laminar jet reactor has so far only been used for studying systems without gas phase resistance. In this case however, a modified laminar jet reactor has been built, in which the gas phase resistance easily can either be theoretically calculated or experimentally determined. In the new reactor the SO 2—N 2 system has been studied and especially the SO 2-absorption in CaCO 3-slurry. It has been verified that in the gas phase the mass transport closely follows the penetration model. The rate of absorption of SO 2 in CaCO 3-slurry in slightly greater than in water probably due to reaction between SO 2 and HCO − 3.
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