DocumentCode :
2824279
Title :
Research on Vapor Mercury Adsorption by Ca-Based Sorbents
Author :
Ren Jian-li ; Chen Jun-jie ; Luo Yu-ya ; Zhou Jin-song
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Mech. Eng., Zhejiang Univ. of Technol., Hangzhou, China
Volume :
3
fYear :
2009
fDate :
16-18 Oct. 2009
Firstpage :
504
Lastpage :
508
Abstract :
Mercury in power plant emission is present mainly in the vapor form and is not captured effectively by existing particulate removal systems. The characteristics of mercury sorption by Ca-based sorbents were experimentally measured. Experiments were carried out in a bench-scale fixed-bed mercury sorption facility with mercury permeation tube embedded in an isothermal water bath and simulated flue gas compositions. It has been shown that the performance of Ca-based sorbents including lime, hydrated lime and a mixture of fly ash and hydrated lime was better with the presence of SO2 than the baseline conditions. The presence of SO2 in the simulated flue gas enhanced the Hg0 capture from about 15% to 20%, and the adsorption capacity more than 50% at 30 min of exposure of sorbents to flue gas. It is also shown higher capture at higher temperature. It is supposed that heterogeneous reactions of Ca-based sorbents and SO2 can increase Hg0 uptake, the sites for Hg0 capture are influenced positively by the presence of SO2. The behavior is correlated with the chemisorption mechanism. The results show both mercury and SO2 may be captured in fixed-bed applications using Ca-based sorbents common for SO2 capture, hinting that mercury emissions may be controlled in a cost-effective manner wherever SO2 control also is desired.
Keywords :
adsorption; chemisorption; mercury (metal); steam power stations; bench-scale fixed-bed mercury sorption; ca-based sorbents; chemisorption mechanism; cost-effective manner; heterogeneous reactions; isothermal water bath; mercury emissions; mercury permeation tube; particulate removal systems; power plant emission; vapor mercury adsorption; Atmospheric modeling; Cleaning; Combustion; Educational institutions; Energy capture; Flue gases; Fly ash; Isothermal processes; Mechanical engineering; Power generation; Ca-based sorbents; SO2; flue gas; mercury removal;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy and Environment Technology, 2009. ICEET '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Guilin, Guangxi
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3819-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICEET.2009.588
Filename :
5363768
Link To Document :
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