학술논문

Mn-Cr mixed oxide adsorbents with high SO2 resistance for elemental mercury removal from coal-fired flue gas
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 123(0), pp.260-271 Jul, 2023
Subject
화학공학
Language
English
ISSN
1876-794X
1226-086X
Abstract
A series of Mn-Cr mixed oxide adsorbents were obtained using co-precipitation method. Then, an investigationwas conducted into the effects of Mn/Cr molar ratio, reaction temperature, calcination temperature,initial mercury concentration and flue gas constituents on the outcome of elemental mercuryremoval. Specifically, the MnCr1:3 with an optimal Mn/Cr molar ratio performed best in the efficiencyof mercury removal (>95.4%) in a wide temperature range (100–250 C). The physicochemical propertiesand the mechanism were characterized by N2 adsorption–desorption, SEM, XRD, NH3-TPD, H2-TPR, XPSand Hg-TPD in combination. According to the research results, mercury removal was facilitated byMnCr1:3 due to its larger surface area, smaller crystallite sizes, higher acidity and redox properties. Sulfur dioxide promoted elemental mercury capture for MnCr1:3 when different concentrations of SO2existed in the flue gas. The relative activity over MnCr1:3 approached 100% after five regeneration cycles. Due to the combined effect of manganese and chromium, there was an increase in the concentration ofhigh valence metal elements and surface adsorbed oxygen. MnCr1:3 had the highest content of Cr6+ andadsorbed oxygen species, for which they played a vital role in the outcome of mercury removal.