Abstract

In this work, the partitioning of hazardous trace elements among air pollution control devices in five ultra-low-emission coal-fired power plants was investigated. Results showed that most of the trace elements were enriched in fly ash at 58.0–93.3% (Hg), 75.2–95.3% (As), 78.2–94.9% (Cd), 79.4–96.6% (Se), 73.8–89.2% (Cr), and 86.5–99.5% (Pb). A low-low temperature electrostatic precipitator (LLT-ESP) and electric fabric filter (EFF) greatly increased the relative enrichment factors of Hg, As, and Se in fly ash up to 0.78–1.23, 0.85–1.04, and 0.83–0.99, respectively. In the wet flue gas desulfurization (WFGD) system, the concentrations of trace elements in fine fractions were much higher than those in coarse fractions. Large amounts of Hg (2.17–168 μg/kg), Se (21.3–357 μg/kg), and Cd (44.1–839 μg/kg) in wastewater needed special treatment to satisfy the discharge standard. The wet electrostatic precipitator (WESP) system removed hazardous trace elements mainly by capturing fine particles in the flue gas, a...

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