Modeling mercury removal by sorbent injection

Citation
Fb. Meserole et al., Modeling mercury removal by sorbent injection, J AIR WASTE, 49(6), 1999, pp. 694-704
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
ISSN journal
10962247 → ACNP
Volume
49
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
694 - 704
Database
ISI
SICI code
1096-2247(199906)49:6<694:MMRBSI>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Sorbents for removing mercury from flue gases of coal-fired power plants ar e presently being evaluated due to potential regulation of mercury emission s under Title III of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Laboratory tests ha ve been conducted to evaluate the adsorption characteristics of potential s orbents and the effects of flue gas constituents on these characteristics. This paper presents a theoretical model that combines the adsorption charac teristics measured in the lab with mass transfer considerations to predict mercury removal by the duct injection process in actual flue gas streams. T he model was used to determine the effect of various sorbent properties on mercury removal when injecting a powdered sorbent upstream of either an ele ctrostatic precipitator (ESP) or fabric filter. Mercury removal is expected to differ between these configurations since the mass transfer conditions are different in an ESP and fabric filter. The model was used to determine when mercury removal is limited by mass transfer and when it is limited by sorbent capacity. This information defines conditions when removal can be i mproved by reducing particle size or increasing sorbent capacity In both ca ses, removal can be increased by injecting more sorbent.