Investigation of Mercury Removal Behavior by Modified Biomass Coke in Oxy-fuel Combustion Flue Gas
Fengxia An,
Lingyan Le,
Zhaoping Zhong
et al.
Abstract:The presence of circulating flue gas in oxy-fuel combustion leads to mercury pollution. Acid−chlorine-modified biomass coke was used to prepare mercury adsorbents. The influence of individual flue gas components (HCl, NO, SO 2 , and H 2 O) and complex flue gas on the behavior of modified straw coke for mercury removal under an oxy-fuel combustion atmosphere was studied. The mechanism of the flue gas reaction with mercury was investigated using temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) characterization. The densi… Show more
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