Journal of the Japan Society of Waste Management Experts
Online ISSN : 1883-163X
Print ISSN : 1883-1648
ISSN-L : 1883-1648
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Experimental Studies on the Removal of Metal Mercury from Flue Gas using Fly Ash
Takashi NishitaniIsao FukunagaHisao ItohTomohiro Nomura
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1996 Volume 7 Issue 2 Pages 78-87

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It is said that 70-90% of the mercury in municipal refuse incinerator flue gas is mercury chloride (HgCl2) and the rest is metal mercury (Hg0), HgCl2is generally easy to remove compared with Hg0. It is possible to remove HgCl2with high efficiency using fabric filters, with the gas temperature at less than 150°C.
The purpose of this work, therefore, is to develop a dry mercury treatment system which achieves a high mercury removal efficiency of up to 80% for metal mercury at 200°C. The laboratory experiments were performed on fly ashes collected from electrostatic precipitators in municipal refuse incineration plants.
The following points have become clear from the experiments. Metal mercury can be removed with high efficiency at 200°C using fly ash from the municipal refuse incinerator. Both adsorbent substances such as unburnt carbon and CaCl2contained in fly ash participates in the metal mercury removal mechanism. Adsobent substances and CaCl2had a low removal efficiency when taken separately, but when they were present together, they had a high removal ability.
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