Literature DB >> 31402436

Influences of fine-grained NaCl particles on performance and denitration efficiency of activated carbon during sintering flue gas purification process.

Xiaohui Fan1, Jiawen Yao1, Min Gan2,3, Wei Lv4,5, Zhiyun Ji1, Xuling Chen1, Guojing Wong1, Qingyu Tang1.   

Abstract

Alkali metal chlorides emitted from sintering flue gas are easily adsorbed on the surface of activated carbon (AC) in the purification process. In this paper, NaCl particles adsorbing onto AC were simulated by impregnation method, and the size and morphology of NaCl particles were similar to those of NaCl-PM10 emitted from sintering flue gas. With the adsorption of NaCl particles, 2-10-μm pores of AC were filled, and the specific surface area of AC decreased. But NaCl led to the increase of acidic functional groups on the surface of AC. When 0.75 wt% NaCl was adsorbed, it was beneficial for AC catalytic denitration (de-NOx), because the chemical reaction was strengthened by acidic functional groups, so it showed a certain promotion of de-NOx efficiency. As 1.5 wt% NaCl and 3 wt% NaCl were adsorbed, NaCl had an inhibitory effect on AC de-NOx, which was because the specific surface area of AC decreased, and the prevention of physical adsorption played a major role. As a result, the de-NOx efficiency of AC adsorbed with 3 wt% NaCl decreased from 40.59 to 23.02% at 150 °C. Therefore, the absorption of NaCl fine particles on AC should not exceed 0.75 wt%.

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Keywords:  Activated carbon (AC); Chemical reaction; De-NOx; NaCl particles; Physical adsorption

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31402436     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-06104-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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