CWE/226/2017 当前世界环境 0973-4929 2320-8031 Enviro Research Publishers CWE--3-00 Controlling technologies of SO2 by adsorption techniques 1 IST, JNTU, Centre for Environment, Kukatpally, India. 2006-12-31 10.12944 / CWE。1.2.13 Volume 1 Volume 1 169-172 Abstract

The present studies deals with the adsorption of SO2 by manganese oxide i.e., Pyrulusite ore. Pyrulusite is used as an adsorbent for the present studies. It is found that the percentage removal of SO2 increases with the increase in contact time, follows first order kinetics and a unimolecular layer is formed during the process. The percentage removal of SO2 increases with increase in dosages and decreases with increase in concentration. Thermodynamic parameters such as enthalpy, entropy and free energy of the process were determined which indicates that the process is spontaneous and exothermic in nature. The negative values of S indicate the increased randomness at the solid interface during the adsorption of SO2.

Keywords SO2 Adsorption Techniques Pyrulusite