2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16083157
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Achieving Large-Capability Adsorption of Hg0 in Wet Scrubbing by Defect-Rich Colloidal Copper Sulfides under High-SO2 Atmosphere

Abstract: This paper reports on a novel method to remove Hg0 in the wet scrubbing process using defect-rich colloidal copper sulfides for reducing mercury emissions from non-ferrous smelting flue gas. Unexpectedly, it migrated the negative effect of SO2 on mercury removal performance, while also enhancing Hg0 adsorption. Colloidal copper sulfides demonstrated the superior Hg0 adsorption rate of 306.9 μg·g−1·min−1 under 6% SO2 + 6% O2 atmosphere with a removal efficiency of 99.1%, and the highest-ever Hg0 adsorption capa… Show more

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“…Sulfide-based materials, such as MoS 4 -bridged CoFe layer double hydroxides, 38 Cu−S−Fe, 40 and CuS, 58 have already been reported for the removal of Hg 0 from flue gas. From this perspective, one may surmise that LDH-Mo 3 S 13 could be efficient for the removal of mercury from flue gas.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sulfide-based materials, such as MoS 4 -bridged CoFe layer double hydroxides, 38 Cu−S−Fe, 40 and CuS, 58 have already been reported for the removal of Hg 0 from flue gas. From this perspective, one may surmise that LDH-Mo 3 S 13 could be efficient for the removal of mercury from flue gas.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%