Data: 2010-02-12 19:14:13 | |
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Inny Mit.
http://www.molecularproducts.com/pdf/case-study/Substitution%20of%20Lithium%20Hydroxide%20by%20Sofnolime%C2%AE%20797%20Grade%20Military.pdf "Lithium hydroxide (LiOH) has a theoretical capacity of 468 litres CO2/kg STP soda lime (Ca(OH)2+3%NaOH) has a theoretical capacity of 263 litres CO2/kg STP Therefore lithium hydroxide appears a far better absorbent. However, it has a bulk density of somewhat less than 0.5g/cm3 c.f. soda lime of around 0.9g/cm3. So, weight for weight lithium hydroxide does provide a superior absorption performance, but volume for volume soda lime can be similar. i.e. 468litres x 0.5kg/litre = 234litres/litre LiOH 263litres x 0.9kg/litre = 236.5litres/litre soda lime." W tej samej objętości pochłaniacza możemy związać tyle samo CO2, nie zależnie czy zastosujemy LiOH czy Ca(OH)2 pozdrawiam rc -- |
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