2013
DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2012.07.0177
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Effects of Sulfur, Nitric Acid, and Thermal Treatments on the Properties and Mercury Adsorption of Activated Carbons from Bituminous Coals

Abstract: The influences of sulfur, HNO 3 , and thermal treatments on the properties and Hg adsorption of activated carbon (AC) derived from bituminous coals were evaluated. These ACs were impregnated with either polysulfide or elemental sulfur at 120, 200, and 600°C. Additional ACs were treated with HNO 3 at 95°C to incorporate oxygen functionalities, and then subjected to temperature-programmed desorption to 950°C to remove surface oxygen groups and create nascent active sites on the AC surface. Polysulfide and elemen… Show more

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“…A similar tendency was also observed in CuCl 2 -impregnated HCACs. These experimental results support our previous observation that the impregnated agents could be doped into the porous adsorbents by means of surface coverage or pore filling, or by both mechanisms at the same time (Hsi et al, 2002(Hsi et al, , 2011(Hsi et al, , 2012(Hsi et al, , 2013.…”
Section: Properties Of Adsorbents Prior To and After Cucl 2 Impregnationsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…A similar tendency was also observed in CuCl 2 -impregnated HCACs. These experimental results support our previous observation that the impregnated agents could be doped into the porous adsorbents by means of surface coverage or pore filling, or by both mechanisms at the same time (Hsi et al, 2002(Hsi et al, , 2011(Hsi et al, , 2012(Hsi et al, , 2013.…”
Section: Properties Of Adsorbents Prior To and After Cucl 2 Impregnationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Detailed descriptions pertaining to experimental apparatus and procedures for Hg 0 adsorption tests have been described elsewhere (Hsi et al, 2011(Hsi et al, , 2012(Hsi et al, , 2013Chiu et al, 2014;Hsi et al, 2014); nevertheless, we present them here again for clarity. The adsorption tests were carried out under two conditions: (1) Hg 0 /N 2 condition and (2) simulated coalcombustion flue gas condition containing 6 vol% O 2 , 14 vol% CO 2 , 10 vol% H 2 O, 50 ppm v HCl, 200 ppm v SO 2 , 200 ppm v NO, and balance N 2 .…”
Section: Simulated Coal Combustion Flue Gas Hg 0 Adsorption Testmentioning
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“…Activated carbon has been considered excellent adsorbent for Hg control (Granite et al, 2006;Hsi and Chen, 2012;Hsi et al, 2013). Some studies have reported the individual and simultaneous removal of Hg, SO 2 , and NO under flue gas conditions by carbon-based materials (e.g., activated carbon, activated coke, and activated carbon fibers) (Stencel and Rubel, 1995;Tsuji and Shiraishi, 1997;Mochida et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%