화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.301, 74-83, 2016
Simultaneous removal of SO2, NO and Hg-0 through an integrative process utilizing a cost-effective complex oxidant
A novel process of pre-oxidation combining with post-absorption to simultaneously remove SO2, NO and Hg-0 from flue gas was proposed. A vaporized complex oxidant (CO) consisted of cost-effective H2O2 and NaClO2 was prepared to oxidize Hg-0 and NO, then the oxidation products were absorbed by the Ca(OH)(2) solution that was followed. For the establishment of the optimal reaction conditions, the influences of various reaction factors on the simultaneous removal of SO2, NO and Hg-0 were investigated, i.e., the molar ratio of H2O2 to NaClO2 in CO, the adding rate of CO, the pH of CO, the reaction temperature, the flue gas residence time and the coexistence gases. The experimental results indicated that the desulfurization was constant in all tests, whereas the removal of NO and Hg-0 was primarily affected by the NaClO2 addition, the adding rate of CO, the pH of CO, and the reaction temperature. Meanwhile, NO and SO2 were characterized as the promoters for the Hg-0 removal. Under the optimal reaction conditions, the best simultaneous removal efficiencies were 100% for SO2, 87% for NO and 92% for Hg-0. According to the characterizations of removal products by UV-vis, EDX, XRD, AFS and XPS, the reaction mechanism was speculated. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.