Title :
Experimental study on flue gas emission removed by modified activated carbons
Author :
Wu, Jiang ; Wang, Peng ; Pan, Weiguo ; Zhao, Linfeng ; Gu, Liqun ; He, Ping
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Energy & Environ. Eng., Shanghai Univ. of Electr. Power, Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Elemental mercury emission from power station is hard to dissolve in water so that it is difficult to remove. Applying activated carbon or other sorbents to capture mercury in the flue gas has brought up wide attention. In order to develop coal-fired flue gas mercury sorbent which is effective with low consumption, CO2 activation and ZnCl2 impregnated and other methods have been conducted to modify the powdered activated carbon to attain modified activated carbon adsorbent. A lab-scale multiphase flow reactor has been designed and adopted to evaluate mercury adsorption efficiency by the modified activated carbon. The efficiencies of modified activated carbon are quite different. The possible reason is that the activated carbon modified with different materials had different surface structure. During the adsorption process, besides physical adsorption, there exists chemical adsorption.
Keywords :
activated carbon; chemical analysis; flue gases; mercury (metal); multiphase flow; surface structure; zinc compounds; CO2; Hg; ZnCl2; chemical adsorption; coal fired flue gas mercury sorbent; elemental mercury emission; flue gas emission; mercury adsorption efficiency; modified activated carbon; multiphase flow reactor; surface structure; Carbon; Heating; Nitrogen; Coal fired flue gas; adsorption; mercury; modification; sorbent;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Energy Engineering (ICAEE), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7831-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICAEE.2010.5557543