Effects of Magnesium and Ferric Ions on Crystallization of Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate Under the Simulated Conditions of Wet Flue-gas Desulfurization

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Gao Xiang [1 ]
Huo Wang [1 ]
Zhong Yi [1 ]
Luo Zhong-yang [1 ]
Cen Ke-fa [1 ]
Ni Ming-jiang [1 ]
Chen Le-ming [1 ]
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[1] Zhejiang Univ, Inst Thermal Energy & Power Engn, State Key Lab Clean Energy Unilizat, Hangzhou 310027, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
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Calcium sulfate dihydrate; Morphology; Wet flue-gas desulfurization; Filtration rate;
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O6 [化学];
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The influences of magnesium and ferric ions in their different ratios on the rate of gypsum crystallization were studied under the conditions similar to those of wet flue-gas desulfurization(WFGD). The results show that addition of both Mg (2+) and Fe3+ increased induction time and decreased the growth efficiency up to 50%, compared with the baseline(without impurities) depending on the concentration and the type of impurity. The effects of Mg2+ and Fe3+ on the Surface energy and the rate Of nucleation were estimated by employing the classical nucleation theory. The surface energy decreased by 8% and 14% with the addition of 0.02 mol/L magnesium or ferric ions, respectively. compared to the baseline. Mg2+ and Fe3- made the growth rate of the (020). (021) and (040) faces of gypsum crystal a much greater reduction, which leads to the formation of needle crystals compared to the baseline which favors the formation of plate or flakes. Furthermore, an edge detection program was developed to quantify the effects of impurities on the filtration rate of gypsum product. The results show that the inhibition efficiency of the presence of 0.02 mol/L. Mg2+ and Fe3+ on the filtration rate of gypsum crystal ranges from 22% to 39%.
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