Properties of Spent Active Coke Particles Analysed via Comminution in Spouted Bed
Samples of active coke, fresh and spent after cleaning flue gases from communal waste incinerators, were investigated. The outer layers of both coke particles were separately removed by comminution in a spouted bed. The samples of both active cokes were analysed by means of densities, mercury porosi...
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description | Samples of active coke, fresh and spent after cleaning flue gases from communal waste incinerators, were investigated. The outer layers of both coke particles were separately removed by comminution in a spouted bed. The samples of both active cokes were analysed by means of densities, mercury porosimetry, and adsorption technique. Remaining cores were examined to determine the degree of consumption of coke by the sorption of hazardous emissions (SO2, HCl, and heavy metals) through its bed. Differences in contamination levels within the porous structure of the particles were estimated. The study demonstrated the effectiveness of commercial active coke in the cleaning of flue gases. |
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spelling | doaj-art-3bdca6885cfd476eaf8c63dcba22c1cf2025-02-03T05:48:18ZengWileyThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2013-01-01201310.1155/2013/972985972985Properties of Spent Active Coke Particles Analysed via Comminution in Spouted BedBronislaw Buczek0AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Energy and Fuels, 30-059 Cracow, PolandSamples of active coke, fresh and spent after cleaning flue gases from communal waste incinerators, were investigated. The outer layers of both coke particles were separately removed by comminution in a spouted bed. The samples of both active cokes were analysed by means of densities, mercury porosimetry, and adsorption technique. Remaining cores were examined to determine the degree of consumption of coke by the sorption of hazardous emissions (SO2, HCl, and heavy metals) through its bed. Differences in contamination levels within the porous structure of the particles were estimated. The study demonstrated the effectiveness of commercial active coke in the cleaning of flue gases.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/972985 |
spellingShingle | Bronislaw Buczek Properties of Spent Active Coke Particles Analysed via Comminution in Spouted Bed The Scientific World Journal |
title | Properties of Spent Active Coke Particles Analysed via Comminution
in Spouted Bed |
title_full | Properties of Spent Active Coke Particles Analysed via Comminution
in Spouted Bed |
title_fullStr | Properties of Spent Active Coke Particles Analysed via Comminution
in Spouted Bed |
title_full_unstemmed | Properties of Spent Active Coke Particles Analysed via Comminution
in Spouted Bed |
title_short | Properties of Spent Active Coke Particles Analysed via Comminution
in Spouted Bed |
title_sort | properties of spent active coke particles analysed via comminution in spouted bed |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/972985 |
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