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Effect of Nitrogen Oxides on Elemental Mercury Removal by Nanosized Mineral Sulfide.

Hailong LiLei ZhuJun WangLiqing LiPo-Heng LeeYong FengKaimin Shih
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2017)
Because of its large surface area, nanosized zinc sulfide (Nano-ZnS) has been demonstrated in a previous study to be efficient for removal of elemental mercury (Hg0) from coal combustion flue gas. The excellent mercury adsorption performance of Nano-ZnS was found to be insusceptible to water vapor, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen chloride. However, nitrogen oxides (NOX) apparently inhibited mercury removal by Nano-ZnS; this finding was unlike those of many studies on the promotional effect of NOX on Hg0 removal by other sorbents. The negative effect of NOX on Hg0 adsorption over Nano-ZnS was systematically investigated in this study. Two mechanisms were identified as primarily responsible for the inhibitive effect of NOX on Hg0 adsorption over Nano-ZnS: (1) active sulfur sites on Nano-ZnS were oxidized to inactive sulfate by NOX; and (2) the chemisorbed mercury, i.e., HgS, was reduced to Hg0 by NOX. This new insight into the role of NOX in Hg0 adsorption over Nano-ZnS can help to optimize operating conditions, maximize Hg0 adsorption, and facilitate the application of Nano-ZnS as a superior alternative to activated carbon for Hg0 removal using existing particulate matter control devices in power plants.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • quantum dots
  • particulate matter
  • fluorescent probe
  • reactive oxygen species
  • living cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • atomic force microscopy