US 11 365 150 B1

Lime hydrate with improved reactivity via additives

(22) 15.07.2019

(45) 21.06.2022

(57) Systems and methods to produce a lime hydrate sorbent composition formed of highly reactive lime hydrate (HRH) by adding compounds to the slaking water in a method that would produce a non-HRH, which will typically be a lime hydrate having citric acid reactivity as discussed above of more than ten seconds, to make the non-HRH an HRH, which is having a citric acid reactivity of less than or equal to ten seconds.

(71) Mississippi Lime Company, St. Louis, MO (US)

(73) Mississippi Lime Company, St. Louis, MO (US)

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