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The effect of chlorine and oxygen concentrations on the removal of mercury at an FGD-batch reactor
Authors:Carolina Acuñ  a-Caro,Kevin Brechtel,Guenter Scheffknecht,Manuel Braß  
Affiliation:aInstitute of Process Engineering and Power Plant Technology (IVD), Fuels and Measurement Techniques, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 23, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany;bAE&E Lentjes GmbH, Daniel-Goldbach-Straße 19, D-40880 Ratingen, Germany
Abstract:A series of laboratory scale experiments were conducted in an FGD-batch reactor. A synthetic flue gas was produced and directed through a CaCO3 suspension contained in a glass reactor vessel. The suspension temperature was set at 54 °C through a water bath. In order to observe the distribution of mercury species in the system, solid, liquid and gaseous samples were taken and analysed. For gaseous mercury determination, continuous measurements were carried out, up and downstream the reactor. Furthermore, the concentration of chlorine in the scrubber solution of the system was varied from 0 to 62 g/l under different oxidative conditions.In a first approach, a concentration drop of elemental mercury coming out of the system was observed. The latter occurs only when high concentrations of Cl are present, combined with a high O2 availability in the scrubber. It was also observed that mercury species distribution in the different phases varies, depending on the available chemical form of chlorine and oxygen concentration.
Keywords:Mercury removal   Flue gas desulphurisation   Parameter influence
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