The dynamic adsorption behaviors and characteristics of heavy metals on a s
orbent at different temperatures have been investigated, in a previous stud
y by the same authors. The present work focuses on the dynamic adsorption b
ehaviors of Cr, Cu, Pb, and Cd on a sorbent (silica sand with limestone) un
der various chloride additive conditions (no chloride; an organic chloride,
polyvinyl chloride [PVC]; and an inorganic chloride, sodium chloride [NaCl
]), and estimates the adsorption saturation point of the sorbent during flu
idized-bed incineration. The results will enable us to evaluate the effects
of various chloride additives on the adsorption efficiency of heavy metals
and to determine when the sorbents should be renewed. From the perspective
of controlling heavy metal emissions, the results indicated that (1) using
the NaCl additive generally led to a higher adsorption capacity than did a
PVC additive or no additive at all; and (2) cadmium was extremely difficul
t to remove in any situation. Most adsorption curves of chloride additives
did not reach the adsorption saturation point because of their relatively h
igh volatility. Under the same chloride additives condition, the adsorption
capacities of the sorbent for the four metals followed the sequence Pb>Cu>
Cr>Cd with no chloride additive; Cr>Pb>Cu>Cd with PVC additives; and Cu>Cr>
Pb>Cd with NaCl additives.