Stack Sampling of Hygroscopic Particulates In an Entrained Water Environment |
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Authors: | R. D. Steele G. C. Page G. F. Meenaghan |
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Affiliation: | Texas Tech University , Lubbock , Texas , USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Reference methods for the determination of mercury emissions from stationary sources typically include collection of mercury by solutions which are acidic and oxidizing. In the presence of high levels of SO2 the oxidizing capacity of these absorbing solutions will be degraded and the collection efficiency for mercury compromised. This seriously limits the usefulness of the reference methods as they apply to the mining and smelting industries. In the present work peroxide is used to remove SO2 and acidic permanganate is used to collect mercury. At a mean sampling rate of 10 L/min concentrations of at least 12 mg/m3 mercury can be satisfactorily collected in the presence of up to 20,000 ppm SO2. |
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