Fuel, Vol.190, 379-385, 2017
Effect of copper ions on the mercury re-emission in a simulated wet scrubber
In recent years, Hg re-emission from the wet scrubber has become a hot topic in the field of Hg abatement since wet scrubber has been considered as an effective way to remove Hg. In this paper, the effects of Cu ions on Hg re-emission were investigated for the first time in the presence of SO32 . The effect of CuCl32 was proved to directly reduce Hg2+ to insoluble Hg-0 and to catalytically decompose Hg(SO3)(2)(2) to Hg-0 and SO42 in the presence of SO32 . When adding the Cu2+ into solution with low concentration, Hg re-emission was increased due to the generation of Cu+ from the reduction of Cu2+ by SO32 . Further increase of Cu2+ concentration inhibited Hg re-emission, which was possibly owing to the formation of metal Cu which could absorb Hg-0 to form amalgam. The decomposition of Hg(SO3)(2)(2) by CuCl32 and Cu+ meet pseudofirst-order reaction with respect to Hg-0 and the activation energy parameters are 64.43 and 48.78 kJ/mol, respectively. Difference of electron transfer path in the decomposition of Hg(SO3)(2)(2) with Cu+ was proposed to be the reason of low activation energy. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.