Abstract

The project was designed to study aerosol formation and growth in the packed absorption column in flue gas cleaning of waste incineration plants. The main focus is put on the phenomena of the passage of submicron particles through filtering, ab- and adsorptive separators, combined with the carrier-function of these particles for condensing vapors. This high mobile particulate fraction is of special interest for chemical engineering, because of corrosive acting and emission relevant substances which are transported into following processes of the plant. Consequently the examinations orientate on practical applications inside a 2-stage packed column and concentrate first on aerosol formation by heterogeneous nucleation, later on aerosol growth by multicomponent condensation.

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