Transient simulation of SO2 absorption into water in a bubbling reactor

J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng. 2023;58(9):811-824. doi: 10.1080/10934529.2023.2238586. Epub 2023 Jul 23.

Abstract

A bubbling reactor is an important type of gas scrubber to reduce SO2 emissions in maritime shipping. Both experiments and simulations were conducted to study the relationship between the periodic gas bubbling process and SO2 concentration at the outlet of the reactor, and the entrainment of liquid droplets on SO2 absorption. The accuracy of the model was verified by comparing the bubble size, the depth of bubbles injected into the water, and the SO2 concentration obtained in both experiments and simulations. The gas bubbling process is accompanied by bubble formation, rise, and collapse. The gas bubbling period is affected by the disturbance of the liquid level. The period of the SO2 concentration at the outlet of the gas bubbling reactor is smaller than that at the gas jar outlet which acts as the gas buffering region. The amounts of water carried out of the bubbling reactor by the gas bubbling process increase with the gas flow rates. The droplets and liquid film in the gas jar and the connecting tube play an important role in the absorption of SO2. This study encourages more research to reduce the fluctuation of SO2 concentration and consider droplet entrainment in the design of bubbling reactors.

Keywords: Multi-fluid VOF model; SO2 absorption; bubbling reactor; mass transfer model; periodicity of gas bubbling.

MeSH terms

  • Water*

Substances

  • Water