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Elution of Hg-containing substances from CeO2-MnO2/TiO2 adsorbent in H2S atmosphere by CuCl2 solution.

Authors :
Liu, Zhuang
Zhou, Jinsong
Zhou, Qixin
Zhou, Lingtao
Lu, Yang
Li, Bohao
Wang, Tang
Source :
Fuel. Jan2023:Part 2, Vol. 331, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• The proportion and elution difficulty of Hg-containing substances followed HgS(black) > HgS(red) > HgO(red). • The elution was basically completed within 2 min with efficiency of 98.38 %. • Higher concentration, higher temperature and lower pH were conducive to the elution. • The elution followed the first-order two-domain model in which HgO and HgS belonged to the rapid and slow part. Mercury (Hg) pollution in syngas has received increasing attention. The adsorbent can effectively remove Hg from syngas, and the removal of Hg-containing substances before the landfill of spent adsorbent can avoid Hg secondary pollution effectively. H 2 S was the main resource for the generation of stable and insoluble HgS in syngas. In this work, the elution of Hg-containing substances from the spent CeO 2 -MnO 2 /TiO 2 (Ce-Mn/Ti) adsorbent in H 2 S atmosphere by CuCl 2 solution was studied. The optimum temperature for Ce-Mn/Ti to remove Hg0 in H 2 S atmosphere was 160 °C. The Hg-containing substances were HgS (black), HgS (red), and HgO (yellow), in which both the proportion and elution difficulty followed the descending order of HgS(black) > HgS(red) > HgO(yellow). The elution was basically completed within 2 min with excellent efficiency of 98.38 %. Higher concentration, higher temperature, and lower pH were conducive to the elution, and the optimum concentration and temperature were 1.0 mol/L and 45 °C respectively. The elution followed the first-order two-domain model, in which HgO and HgS were the rapid and slow part respectively. The elution not only retained the favorable mesoporous structure, but also enabled the eluted Ce-Mn/Ti adsorbent to have a higher efficiency and a better stability on Hg removal by loading the active component of CuCl 2. This study demonstrated that CuCl 2 could be a good eluent for the elution of Hg-containing species and the reutilization of metal oxide-based adsorbent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00162361
Volume :
331
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fuel
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159692844
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2022.125933