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Adsorption Properties of Modified Soda Lime for Carbon Dioxide Removal within the Closed Environment of a Coal Mine Refuge Chamber
In
coal mine safety, providing and maintaining a safe closed environment
and reducing the casualties of coal mine disasters are a long-term
challenges. A novel and modified soda lime with higher adsorption
rate and capacity was developed through analyzing the reaction mechanism
and adsorption factors. The best combinations of soda lime with different
mass fraction is additives 6%, H<sub>2</sub>O 12%, and NAOH 6%, while
the best working modes is 25 W fan power, 8 cm thickness, and S-5
soda lime according to the multi-index orthogonal experiment. The
order of influence for CO<sub>2</sub> adsorption rate of different
compositions (mass fraction) is NaOH > H<sub>2</sub>O > Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, and the order of influence in different working
modes
is fan power > thickness > the type of soda lime. Through the
optimization
design, the novel soda lime is easy to form without binding together
in the process of adsorption for CO<sub>2</sub> and the dust outflow
reduced by about 50%. The adsorption rate still remain at a high level
in a high temperature and high humidity environment (humidity 70%
and temperature 30 °C). It was demonstrated that the adsorption
capacity increased by 28%, the adsorption rate increased by 32.2%,
and the power consumption reduced by 33.3%