Abstract

The major objective of this paper is to compare the amount of limestone feed required as a function of particle size, to obtain a given SO/sub 2/-removal efficiency. Experimental data were also obtained with limestones from four different quarries ground to similar sizes, 90 percent -325 mesh and 70 percent -200 mesh, to test the geological or type effect on limestone reactivities. The second objective of this paper is to test the effectiveness of wet screen analysis as a means of classifying limestone grinds for scrubber use. A mass-transfer model and Coulter-counter particle-size distribution data were also tested as a means of defining limestone reactivities.

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