2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c01241
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Insight into the Mercury Removal Mechanism of Copper Salt-Modified Biomass Coke in an Oxyfuel Combustion Atmosphere

Abstract: The development of effective sorbents using biomass is important to achieve mercury removal in coal combustion flue gas. In this work, a biomass sorbent was prepared by using rice husk as a raw material and CuCl2 solution as a modifier. The experiment explored the mercury removal ability of rice husk with different modification solution concentrations. The sorbent showed the best mercury removal capacity with 0.15 mol/L CuCl2 solution modified rice husk coke at an inlet mercury concentration of 54.4 μg/m3 at 1… Show more

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“…Activated carbon injection technology is currently widely used for mercury removal. Biomass is considered an ideal substitute for activated carbon. , Biomass char produced by high-temperature pyrolysis has a well-developed porous structure, making it more effective in adsorbing mercury . Chemical impregnation modification of the char further enhances its adsorption performance for mercury .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activated carbon injection technology is currently widely used for mercury removal. Biomass is considered an ideal substitute for activated carbon. , Biomass char produced by high-temperature pyrolysis has a well-developed porous structure, making it more effective in adsorbing mercury . Chemical impregnation modification of the char further enhances its adsorption performance for mercury .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%