Abstract

A commercial H2S scavenger of iron-oxide base, namely TG-4 in the Chinese market, was found to have activity for mercury (Hg) capture from flue gas after its use in H2S removal. The technical feasibility of using this industrial spent material to replace expensive activated carbon for mercury capture from coal-fired power plant flue gas was studied in this paper. The effects of temperature, space velocity, and compositions of the flue gas on the efficiency of Hg removal was investigated using a packed-bed tubular reactor on the benchtop scale. The mercury sorbents prepared from the spent TG-4 H2S sorbent were characterized by sulfur measurement, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA), and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The Hg L3-edge XAS was used to analyze the material after its contact with Hg. The results show that the spent TG-4 can efficiently remove elemental mercury from the gas at a temperature range between 80 and 240 °C and at reasonable space velocity. The efficiency...

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