A systematic review on the efficiency of cerium-impregnated activated carbons for the removal of gas-phase, elemental mercury from flue gas
2017
Sowlat, Mohammad Hossein | Kakavandi, Babak | Lotfi, Saeedeh | Yunesian, Masud | Abdollahi, Mohammad | Rezaei Kalantary, Roshanak
In the present systematic review, we aimed to collect and analyze all the relevant evidence on the efficiency of cerium-impregnated versus virgin-activated carbons (ACs) for the removal of gas-phase elemental mercury (Hg⁰) from the flue gas of coal-fired power plants and to assess the effect of different calcination and operational parameters on their efficiency. A total of eight relevant papers (out of 1193 hits produced by the search) met the eligibility criteria and were included in the study. Results indicated that the Hg⁰ adsorption capacity of cerium-impregnated ACs is significantly higher than that of virgin ACs, depending highly on the impregnation and operational parameters. It was noticed that although cerium-impregnated ACs possessed smaller surface areas and pore volumes, their Hg⁰ removal efficiencies were still higher than their virgin counterparts. An increased Hg⁰ removal efficiency was in general found by increasing the operational adsorption temperature as high as 150–170 °C. Studies also indicated that NO, SO₂, and HCl have promoting impacts on the Hg⁰ removal efficiency of Ce-impregnated ACs, while H₂O has an inhibitory effect.
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