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The absorption of carbon dioxide removal or any acid
gas using DECARBITE® is a
chemical reaction, not a physical one. Carbon dioxide reacts with
the sodium hydroxide based absorbent and undergoes a complete chemical
change. This change is irreversible; therefore the absorbent cannot
be regenerated for reuse.
A
small percentage of moisture present in the absorbent material,
(about 3%) is important. CO2 reacts with this moisture to form carbonic
acid, which in turn reacts with the hydroxide to form the salt of
carbonic acid, or sodium carbonate . The absorption of carbon dioxide
is expressed as follows:
Chemical
Equation:
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The
products of reaction are sodium carbonate and water.
DECARBITE®
is disposable absorbent product.
DECARBITE®
is color indicating, changing from greenish brown to white
upon carbon dioxide saturation. This change is clearly perceptible
and indicates when spent material is to be discarded. |
Occasionally,
a condition known as channeling can occur when the gas flow finds
holes or areas of least resistance and a channel is formed. The
gas flow follows these channels through the absorbent defeating
the purpose of scrubbing out the carbon dioxide. DECARBITE®
eliminates this problem in several ways; the silica binding to the
sodium hydroxide keeps the particles from bonding in the presence
of moisture which is formed as a by product of the absorption reaction.
It also aids in preventing the absorbent to coalesce into a solid
mass blocking gas flow and causing back pressure across the absorption
bed.
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