Abstract

Rattle-type Fe3O4@CuS synthesized using a two-step method was applied for elemental mercury (Hg0) adsorption in coal combustion flue gas for the first time. The Fe3O4 with strong magnetization was an ideal candidate as a core to make the sorbent recyclable, while the stabilized ultrathin CuS shell assured that the Fe3O4@CuS had a higher Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface area with more exposed active sites and stronger magnetization. The optimal operating temperature of 75 °C allowed for the injection of the sorbent between the wet desulfurization (WFGD) and wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP), which removed the detrimental influence of nitrogen oxides. Simulated flue gas (SFG) in this section showed a slight inhibitive effect on Hg0 adsorption over the Fe3O4@CuS, mainly due to the presence of water vapor (H2O). The inhibition of H2O was proven to be the result of an active site prevention effect instead of the widely recognized competitive adsorption effect. The adsorption capacity and rate of the Fe...

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