화학공학소재연구정보센터
Fuel Processing Technology, Vol.170, 21-31, 2018
Removal of elemental mercury from flue gas using CuOx and CeO2 modified rice straw chars enhanced by ultrasound
Rice straw char (RS), a common biomass pyrolysis waste, was modified by Cu-Ce mixed oxides with ultrasound assisted impregnation to develop a cost-effective sorbent for Hg-0 removal from flue gas. A variety of techniques including thermogravimetric analysis, nitrogen adsorption-desorption, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were used to characterize the physical and chemical properties of the sorbents. The effects of ultrasound-assisted impregnation, Cu/Ce molar ratio, loading value, calcination temperature, reaction temperature and concentrations of the simulated flue gas components on Hg-0 removal were investigated in a fixed-bed reactor. The results indicated that ultrasound-assisted impregnation promoted Hg removal. The optimal Cu/Ce molar ratio, loading value, calcination temperature and reaction temperature were 1/5, 0.18 mol/L, 260 degrees C and 150 degrees C, respectively. The presence of O-2 and NO promoted Hg-0 removal, but H2O and SO2 inhibited Hg-0 removal. The highest Hg-0 removal efficiency obtained was 95.26%; and chemical adsorption was found to play a key role in the removal process. The results of stability and regeneration tests conducted suggest the sorbents could sustain longtime use for Hg-0 removal.