Abstract

In this paper, Fe–Ce mixed oxides supported on lignite semi-coke were prepared by the hydrothermal impregnation method. The sorbents were employed to capture elemental mercury from coal pyrolysis gas. The influences of hydrothermal impregnation temperature, mole ratio of Fe/Ce, reaction temperature, and H2S concentration on Hg0 removal efficiency were investigated in a fixed-bed reactor. The physicochemical properties of the sorbent samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, Brunauer–Emmett–Teller, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The results showed that the Fe/Ce-modified semi-coke sorbents, synthesized by hydrothermal impregnated at 200 °C, had larger specific surface areas and pore volumes than the original semi-coke. The sorbent with a Fe/Ce molar ratio of 0.4:0.2 exhibited the highest Hg0 removal efficiency of 83.5% at 150 °C. On the basis of the XPS characterization of the sorbent, a mechanism of Hg0 removal over the Fe0.4Ce0.2/SC200 sorbent was propose...

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