The possibility of spreading technology for capturing carbon dioxide from the flue gases of industrial enterprises as well as the utilization of sulfur dioxide is considered. A comparison is made between the physicochemical properties of these gases. Based on the experimental data obtained from the capture of sulfur dioxide, it is concluded that this technology can be successfully applied for the utilization of sulfur dioxide from gas emissions from industrial enterprises.
The technological scheme for the purification of biogas from carbon dioxide is considered. A mathematical model obtained on the basis of the principle of minimum intensity of energy dissipation is presented, and a graph of the dependence of the ratio of the speeds of the constrained and combined motion of particles on the fraction of the liquid phase is presented. An assessment of the operation of the column in the absorption of carbon dioxide from biogas is given.
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