Literature DB >> 26051992

Removal of element mercury by medicine residue derived biochars in presence of various gas compositions.

Guoliang Li1, Boxiong Shen2, Yongwang Li3, Bin Zhao4, Fumei Wang3, Chuan He3, Yinyin Wang3, Min Zhang3.   

Abstract

Pyrolyzed biochars from an industrial medicinal residue waste were modified by microwave activation and NH4Cl impregnation. Mercury adsorption of different modified biochars was investigated in a quartz fixed-bed reactor. The results indicated that both physisorption and chemisorption of Hg(0) occurred on the surface of M6WN5 which was modified both microwave and 5wt.% NH4Cl loading, and exothermic chemisorption process was a dominant route for Hg(0) removal. Microwave activation improved pore properties and NH4Cl impregnation introduced good active sites for biochars. The presence of NO and O2 increased Hg(0) adsorption whereas H2O inhibited Hg(0) adsorption greatly. A converse effect of SO2 was observed on Hg(0) removal, namely, low concentration of SO2 promoted Hg(0) removal obviously whereas high concentration of SO2 suppressed Hg(0) removal. The Hg(0) removal by M6WN5 was mainly due to the reaction of the C−Cl with Hg(0) to form HgCl2, and the active state of C−Cl(*) groups might be an intermediate group in this process. Thermodynamic analysis showed that mercury adsorption by the biochars was exothermic process and apparent adsorption energy was 43.3 kJ/mol in the range of chemisorption. In spite of low specific surface area, M6WN5 proved to be a promising Hg(0) sorbent in flue gas when compared with other sorbents.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Adsorbents; Biochars; Elemental mercury removal; Medicinal residue waste; Microwave activation; NH(4)Cl impregnation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26051992     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.05.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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