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Experimental Study on the Selective Removal of SO2 from a Ship Exhaust Gas Stream Using a Membrane Contactor

Authors
Park, Hyung JinBhatti, Umair H.Joo, Sang HyunNam, Sung ChanPark, Sung YeolLee, Ki BongBaek, Il Hyun
Issue Date
14-8월-2019
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, v.58, no.32, pp.14897 - 14905
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Journal Title
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume
58
Number
32
Start Page
14897
End Page
14905
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/63529
DOI
10.1021/acs.iecr.9b01181
ISSN
0888-5885
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the selective SO2 removal performance of three absorbents-distilled water (DW), aqueous NaOH, and Na(2)SO(3 )solutions-from a typical ship exhaust gas stream using a hollow-fiber membrane contactor. SEM and contact angle analyses were performed to apprehend the morphological and water interaction characteristics of the membrane. A SO2/CO2/N-2 gas mixture (1000 ppm of SO2, 5.50 mol % CO2, balance N-2) was used and the absorbents were thoroughly evaluated in terms of SO2 gas removal efficiency over a range of operating parameters including absorbent flow rate, feed gas flow rate, absorbent concentration, and L/G ratio. The aq. NaOH absorbent had the best SO2 removal efficiency among the three absorbents under all conditions, mainly due to high alkalinity. Notably, around 100% SO2 removal efficiency can be achieved with the NaOH absorbent. The Na2SO3 solution closely followed the NaOH in SO2 removal efficiency. DW was the worst performer under all conditions. This study confirms that the use of membrane contactor is advantageous over the conventional packed towers because the membrane contactors are compact, offer high contact area, and achieve higher removal efficiencies.
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