Effect of additives on mercury partitioning in wet-limestone flue-gas desulfurization

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作者
Masoomi, Ida [1 ]
Heidel, Barna [2 ]
Schmid, Marc Oliver [1 ]
Scheffknecht, Gunter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stuttgart, Inst Combust & Power Plant Technol IFK, Dept Fuels & Flue Gas Cleaning, Pfaffenwaldring 23, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Univ Appl Sci, Fac Bldg Serv, Hsch Esslingen, Energy,Environm, Flandernstr 101, D-73732 Esslingen, Germany
来源
CLEAN ENERGY | 2020年 / 4卷 / 02期
关键词
fossil energy; flue-gas cleaning; flue-gas desulfurization; mercury; additives; FORMATION-CONSTANTS; ELECTRONIC-SPECTRA; ELEMENTAL MERCURY; POWER-PLANTS; COAL; REEMISSION; EQUILIBRIUM; REDUCTION; OXIDATION; DIHALIDES;
D O I
10.1093/ce/zkaa005
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Control of Hg emissions from coal-fired boilers often relies on flue gas desulfurization (FGD) scrubbers, which remove oxidized Hg from the gas phase. Adding halogens or additives that bond with Hg increases the overall removal of Hg in a lab-scale wet limestone FGD system. The wet-flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) process plays an important role in removing water-soluble flue-gas components such as sulphur dioxide (SO2) and oxidized mercury compounds. Under the reducing environment of the FGD, there is the possibility of re-emission of the already absorbed mercury (Hg) to the gas phase, which may be diminished by the utilization of specific additives. In this study, the effect of two different additives on Hg re-emission from the aqueous phase and Hg partitioning in gypsum and filtrate of a lab-scale wet-limestone FGD is investigated. Furthermore, the behaviour of additives in the presence of different halides is studied. The studied additives are TMT 15 (R) as a sulphidic precipitating agent, which forms non-soluble mercury compounds, and activated lignite (AL) as a carbon-based sorbent, which adsorbs Hg compounds from the aqueous phase. TMT 15 (R) has no significant effect on SO2 absorption; on the other hand, addition of AL improves the SO2-removal efficiency by up to 30%. Using both additives, Hg re-emission is suppressed in all the experimented cases except for AL in the absence of halides, in which Hg re-emission shows no change. Thus, the need to form nucleophilic oxidized mercury compounds in the slurry for the adsorption of oxidized mercury on AL can be concluded. Usage of both additives improves Hg retention in the slurry to different extents. It is shown that, for the additive-free slurries, the Hg-adsorption capacity of the solid fraction of the slurry is the limiting parameter. Moreover, the utilization of both additives results in a significant increase in the Hg concentration of solid fraction. The correlation between redox potential and partitioning of Hg in the slurry is presented by comparing the change in the redox potential of slurries when additives are used.
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页码:132 / 141
页数:10
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