Abstract

AbstractMercury speciation and emission from two Chinese coal‐fired power stations equipped with flue gas desulfurization device were investigated. Research results reveal that Hg0 is the main form in the flue gas in Plant 1; Hg2+ is the main form in the flue gas in Plant 2. Most of mercury was emitted to the atmosphere, which was about 77–98%, and the elemental mercury released to atmosphere ranged 73–94% approximately. A pot of mercury is adsorbed by bottom ash, electrostatic precipitator (ESP) ash, and gypsum in Plant 1. However, most mercury, the scale of which is 75–83.2%, is collected by ESP ash, and only 7.0–12.2% mercury is emitted to the atmosphere in Plant 2. The mercury removal by NID semi‐desulfurization system is higher than wet flue gas desulfurization (WFGD) desulfurization system.

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