2019
DOI: 10.37190/epe190404
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Characteristic of mercury on the surface of ash originating from electrostatic precipitators of lignite and bituminous coal-fired power plants

Abstract: Mercury concentrations in ash taken from electrostatic precipitations (ESPs) installed in bituminous coal and lignite power plants have been analyzed by the X-ray fluorescence (XRF) method and leaching test supported by detailed coal and ash compositions' analyses, surface scans and particles size distribution studies. The results showed that mercury was present on the surface of ash particles. Its concentration decreased upon increasing size of ash particles. Leaching tests showed that only small part of merc… Show more

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“…The smaller the fraction, the higher the mercury content, adsorbed from the gaseous phase. An analogous relationship was observed for both fly ash separated in electro-static filters and for coke dust separated in coke plant dust removal facilities [39][40][41].…”
Section: Mercury In Blast Furnace Gassupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The smaller the fraction, the higher the mercury content, adsorbed from the gaseous phase. An analogous relationship was observed for both fly ash separated in electro-static filters and for coke dust separated in coke plant dust removal facilities [39][40][41].…”
Section: Mercury In Blast Furnace Gassupporting
confidence: 68%