The objective of this project is to study the reduction, at a low monetary
cost, of mercury emissions from coal fired combustors by using HCl to conve
rt elemental mercury to oxidized mercury species. The HCl atmosphere needed
for the oxidation of elemental mercury is provided by the combustion of hi
gh chlorine coal in a utility boiler system at relatively low temperatures
(500-600 degreesC). By oxidizing elemental mercury inside the fluidized bed
combustion (FBC) system, total mercury emissions can be reduced with high
efficiency and low cost while maintaining low emissions of other pollutants
. The results indicate that using high chlorine coal in an FBC system conve
rted more than 99% of elemental mercury to an oxidized state -- mainly HgCl
2.