Removal of Hg 0 from flue gas using two homogeneous photo‐fenton‐like reactions
Removal of Hg 0 using two homogeneous Photo‐Fenton‐Like reactions was first investigated in a photochemical reactor. Effects of process parameters on Hg 0 removal were studied. Free radical and reaction products were analyzed. Removal pathways of Hg 0 were discussed. Simultaneous removal of Hg 0 , N...
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Published in | AIChE journal Vol. 61; no. 4; pp. 1322 - 1333 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.04.2015
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Summary: | Removal of Hg
0
using two homogeneous Photo‐Fenton‐Like reactions was first investigated in a photochemical reactor. Effects of process parameters on Hg
0
removal were studied. Free radical and reaction products were analyzed. Removal pathways of Hg
0
were discussed. Simultaneous removal of Hg
0
, NO, and SO
2
is also studied briefly. The results show that UV power, wavelength, H
2
O
2
concentration, and solution pH have great effects on Hg
0
removal. Hg
0
, and SO
2
concentrations, solution temperature, Fe
3+
, Cu
2+
,
, and
concentrations also have significant effects on Hg
0
removal. However, concentrations of CO
2
, NO, O
2
, Cl
−
,
,
, SiO
2
, Al
2
O
3
, and Fe
2
O
3
only have slight effects on Hg
0
removal. Hg
0
/NO/SO
2
can be simultaneously removed by Photo‐Fenton‐Like reactions. ·OH was captured, and
/
/Hg
2+
were also detected. Removals of Hg
0
by photochemical oxidation and ·OH oxidation play a major role, and removal of Hg
0
by H
2
O
2
oxidation only plays a secondary role in removal of Hg
0
. © 2015 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
AIChE J
, 61: 1322–1333, 2015 |
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ISSN: | 0001-1541 1547-5905 |
DOI: | 10.1002/aic.14727 |