Enhancement of Mercury Capture by the Simultaneous Addition of Hydrogen Bromide (HBr) and Fly Ashes in a Slipstream Facility

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作者
Cao, Yan [1 ]
Wang, Guan-Hai [1 ]
Li, Jun [1 ,2 ]
Cheng, Jen-Chieh [1 ,3 ]
Chan, Chia-Chun [1 ,3 ]
Cohron, Marten [1 ]
Pan, Wei-Ping [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Kentucky Univ, Inst Combust Sci & Environm Technol, Bowling Green, KY 42101 USA
[2] N China Elect Power Univ, Baoding 071003, Hebei, Peoples R China
[3] Mingchi Univ, Taipei, Taiwan
关键词
BITUMINOUS COAL; UTILITY BOILER; EMISSIONS; OXIDATION; CATALYST; REACTOR;
D O I
10.1021/es803410z
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Low halogen content in tested Powder River Basin (PRB) coals and low loss of ignition content (LOI) in PRB-derived fly ash were likely responsible for higher elemental mercury content (averaging about 75%) in the flue gas and also lower mercury capture efficiency by electrostatic precipitator (ESP) and wet-FGD. To develop a cost-effective approach to mercury capture in a full-scale coal-fired utility boiler burning PRB coal, experiments were conducted adding hydrogen bromide (HBr) or simultaneously adding HBr and selected fly ashes in a slipstream reactor (0.152 x 0.152 m) under real flue gas conditions. The residence time of the flue gas inside the reactor was about 1.4 s. The average temperature of the slipstream reactor was controlled at about 155 degrees C. Tests were organized into two phases. In Phase 1, only HBr was added to the slipstream reactor, and in Phase 2, HBr and selected fly ash were added simultaneously. HBr injection was effective >90%) for mercury oxidation at a low temperature (155 degrees C) with an HBr addition concentration of about 4 ppm in the flue gas. Additionally, injected HBr enhanced mercury capture by PRB fly ash in the low-temperature range. The mercury capture efficiency, attesting conditions of the slipstream reactor, reached about 50% at an HBr injection concentration of 4 ppm in the flue gas. Compared to only the addition of HBr, simultaneously adding bituminous-derived fly ash in a minimum amount (30 lb/MMacf), together with HBr injection at 4 ppm, could increase mercury capture efficiency by 30%. Injection of lignite-derived fly ash at 30 lb/MMacf could achieve even higher mercury removal efficiency (an additional 35% mercury capture efficiency compared to HBr addition alone).
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页码:2812 / 2817
页数:6
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