Reaction mechanism of calcium hydroxide with gaseous hydrogen chloride

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The reduction of acid gas content in combustion or incineration flue gases can be carried out by reaction with dry, fine alkaline sorbents such as calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide. In the present work, in addition to the thermodynamic study of the different reactions involved in the dechlorination process, an experimental study to identify the reaction products by means of X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and thermogravimetry has been carried out. It has been shown that the reaction of hydrochloric acid with hydrated lime leads to the formation of not only calcium chloride but calcium hydroxichloride. copyright C 1998, Institut Français du Pétrole.

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Allal, K. M., Dolignier, J. C., & Martin, G. (1998). Reaction mechanism of calcium hydroxide with gaseous hydrogen chloride. Revue de l’Institut Francais Du Petrole, 53(6), 871–880. https://doi.org/10.2516/ogst:1998074

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