Abstract

Publisher Summary The main variables affecting the sorbent sulfation are studied in this chapter through the knowledge of the sulfation conversion and the evolution of the porous system of the sorbent in different conditions. A direct relation between chemical structure and sorbent reactivity is not found. The sorbents with a widespread pore size distribution with pores above 100 A showed the highest reactivity and sulfation capacity, maintaining pores of small size at all times and operating conditions. In the less reactive sorbents, the pores under 80 A became blocked during sulfation, being more sensitive to the effect of the different operating variables affecting the sulfation process.

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